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52 and begins multi-user operation.
71 Boot directly into single-user mode.
74 Single-user mode is also entered if the boot scripts fail.
76 In single-user mode, the
79 but instead a super-user shell is started on the system console.
89 entered before the system will start a single-user shell.
95 In single-user mode, the system is quiescent for maintenance work and may
96 later be made to go to multi-user by exiting the
97 single-user shell (with ^D).
107 is normally set to 0 while in single-user mode, and raised to 1 when
108 the system begins multi-user operations.
114 In multi-user operation,
131 program, when a valid user logs in,
132 executes a shell for that user.
133 When this shell dies, either because the user logged out
137 program wakes up, deletes the user
196 will terminate multi-user operations and resume single-user mode
215 multi-user operations, or a terminate will start a single-user shell.
222 will terminate multi-user operations, kill all
226 if a user-defined signal 1
228 user-defined signal 2
268 No resource changes are made when entering single-user mode.