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51 and if this succeeds, begins multi-user operation.
54 commences single-user operation by giving
55 the super-user a shell on the console.
60 prevent the system from going multi-user and to instead execute
61 a single-user shell without starting the normal daemons.
63 later be made to go to multi-user by exiting the
64 single-user shell (with ^D).
80 will require that the super-user password be
81 entered before the system will start a single-user shell.
91 command line; see the
103 raises the level to 1 before going multi-user for the first time.
105 subsequent operation, even on return to single-user.
106 If a level higher than 1 is desired while running multi-user,
107 it can be set before going multi-user, e.g., by the startup script
121 is a per-jail security level.
128 In multi-user operation,
143 opens and initializes the tty line
158 for the line.
168 as the final argument on its command line.
173 Line status (on, off, secure, getty, or window information)
181 .Dq Li "kill -HUP 1" .
184 re-reads the
187 When a line is turned off in
191 for the session associated with the line.
197 If the command or window field for a line is changed,
201 starts a process on the line).
202 If a line is commented out or deleted from
205 will not do anything at all to that line.
209 utility will terminate multi-user operations and resume single-user mode
213 .Dq Li "kill \-TERM 1" .
226 .Dq Li "kill \-TSTP 1" .
228 multi-user operations, or a terminate will start a single-user shell.
240 .Dq Li "kill \-INT 1".
273 as the argument to the shutdown script if return to single-user mode
296 If run as a user process as shown in the second synopsis line,
300 behavior, i.e., super-user can specify the desired
301 .Em run-level
302 on a command line, and
308 .Bl -column Run-level SIGTERM
309 .It Sy "Run-level Signal Action"
313 .It Cm 1 Ta Dv SIGTERM Ta "Go to single-user mode"
326 .Bl -tag -width indent
333 That happens before entering single-user mode or multi-user
360 In particular, single-user operation is enforced
361 if the script terminates with a non-zero exit code,
391 In particular, if a non-default shell is used for running an
401 .Bl -tag -width /var/log/init.log -compact
421 .Bl -diag
423 A process being started to service a line is exiting quickly
425 This is often caused by a ringing or noisy terminal line.
426 .Bf -emphasis
458 behave as though they have security level \-1.
467 after all multi-user startup actions are complete.