
10.6 Console Commands
The -a argument boots for a multiuser environment; to perform a single-
user boot, enter the boot command without the -a argument. The -n option
suppresses execution of the program after it is loaded. The -z option causes the
system to wait before booting. When you enter the command with no options,
path, or argument, the options, path, and argument in the boot environmental
variable are used (see Section 10.7).
The following example of the boot command uses the options and arguments
that you set in the boot environmental variable:
boot
The following command boots from a tape drive in base slot 3 (tz is the device
code of the drive, and 5 is its SCSI ID number):
boot 3/tz5
The following command boots from the network that is connected to your
workstation at option slot 2:
boot 2/mop
The following command performs a multiuser boot (-a) using the file vmunix on
an external drive (rz1) in base slot 3 (rz1 is the device code and SCSI ID for
the drive):
boot 3/rz1/vmunix -a
10.6.3 cat
>>cat #/scriptname
The cat command displays the contents of the script specified by
scriptname
.
The
#
option indicates the number of the slot where the script is stored.
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