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@(#)rc.8 4.1 (Berkeley) 04/27/85

RC 8 "4/1/81"
C 4
NAME
rc - command script for auto-reboot and daemons
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rc
DESCRIPTION
Rc is the command script which controls the automatic reboot

When an automatic reboot is in progress, rc is invoked with the argument autoboot and runs a fsck with option -p to ``preen'' all the disks of minor inconsistencies resulting from the last system shutdown and to check for serious inconsistencies caused by hardware or software failure. If this auto-check and repair succeeds, then the second part of rc is run.

The second part of rc, which is run after a auto-reboot succeeds and also if rc is invoked when a single user shell terminates (see init (8)), starts all the daemons on the system, preserves editor files and clears the scratch directory /tmp.

SEE ALSO
init(8), reboot(8)
BUGS