9.8. Other Operating Systems

Many other UNIX operating systems—but not all of them—use the system of bootup scripts used by Linux. Even those that do use it have some slight differences in their implementation, and almost all use different directories for storing the actual scripts and links.

Sun Solaris, HP/UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, CompaqTru64/OSF1, and SGI Irix All these operating systems use action scripts that are very similar to Linux, but are stored in different directories. Because those that come with the system do not have descriptions, the main page of the module will just display action names by default.

Table 9.1. Module Configuration Options
Allow selection of individual runlevelsIf set to Yes when editing or creating an action, ...

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