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  1. # /etc/inittab: init(8) configuration.
  2. # $Id: inittab,v 1.91 2002/01/25 13:35:21 miquels Exp $
  3.  
  4. # The default runlevel.
  5. id:3:initdefault:
  6.  
  7. # Boot-time system configuration/initialization script.
  8. # This is run first except when booting in emergency (-b) mode.
  9. si::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS
  10.  
  11. # What to do in single-user mode.
  12. ~~:S:wait:/sbin/sulogin
  13.  
  14. # /etc/init.d executes the S and K scripts upon change
  15. # of runlevel.
  16. #
  17. # Runlevel 0 is halt.
  18. # Runlevel 1 is single-user.
  19. # Runlevels 2-5 are multi-user.
  20. # Runlevel 6 is reboot.
  21.  
  22. l0:0:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 0
  23. l1:1:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 1
  24. l2:2:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 2
  25. l3:3:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 3
  26. l4:4:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 4
  27. l5:5:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 5
  28. l6:6:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 6
  29. # Normally not reached, but fallthrough in case of emergency.
  30. z6:6:respawn:/sbin/sulogin
  31.  
  32. # What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed.
  33. ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -r now
  34.  
  35. # Action on special keypress (ALT-UpArrow).
  36. #kb::kbrequest:/bin/echo "Keyboard Request--edit /etc/inittab to let this work."
  37.  
  38. # What to do when the power fails/returns.
  39. pf::powerwait:/etc/init.d/powerfail start
  40. pn::powerfailnow:/etc/init.d/powerfail now
  41. po::powerokwait:/etc/init.d/powerfail stop
  42.  
  43. # /sbin/getty invocations for the runlevels.
  44. #
  45. # The "id" field MUST be the same as the last
  46. # characters of the device (after "tty").
  47. #
  48. # Format:
  49. #  <id>:<runlevels>:<action>:<process>
  50. #
  51. # Note that on most Debian systems tty7 is used by the X Window System,
  52. # so if you want to add more getty's go ahead but skip tty7 if you run X.
  53. #
  54. 1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
  55. 2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
  56. 3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3
  57. 4:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4
  58. 5:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5
  59. 6:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty6
  60.  
  61. # Example how to put a getty on a serial line (for a terminal)
  62. #
  63. #T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100
  64. #T1:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS1 9600 vt100
  65.  
  66. # Example how to put a getty on a modem line.
  67. #
  68. #T3:23:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -x0 -s 57600 ttyS3

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