1 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/halt.8.wiget 2009-09-10 10:28:49.000000000 +0200
2 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/halt.8 2011-12-03 22:54:42.947155231 +0100
3 @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ halt, reboot, poweroff \- stop the syste
6 \fBHalt\fP notes that the system is being brought down in the file
7 -\fI/var/log/wtmp\fP, and then either tells the kernel to halt, reboot or
8 +\fI/var/log/wtmpx\fP, and then either tells the kernel to halt, reboot or
11 If \fBhalt\fP or \fBreboot\fP is called when the system is
12 @@ -70,10 +70,10 @@ and 6, that is when the systems shutdown
13 Don't sync before reboot or halt. Note that the kernel and storage
14 drivers may still sync.
16 -Don't actually reboot or halt but only write the wtmp record
17 -(in the \fI/var/log/wtmp\fP file).
18 +Don't actually reboot or halt but only write the wtmpx record
19 +(in the \fI/var/log/wtmpx\fP file).
21 -Don't write the wtmp record. The \fB\-n\fP flag implies \fB\-d\fP.
22 +Don't write the wtmpx record. The \fB\-n\fP flag implies \fB\-d\fP.
24 Force halt or reboot, don't call \fBshutdown\fP(8).
26 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Under older \fBsysvinit\fP releases , \f
27 never be called directly. From release 2.74 on \fBhalt\fP and \fBreboot\fP
28 invoke \fBshutdown\fP(8) if the system is not in runlevel 0 or 6. This
29 means that if \fBhalt\fP or \fBreboot\fP cannot find out the current
30 -runlevel (for example, when \fI/var/run/utmp\fP hasn't been initialized
31 +runlevel (for example, when \fI/var/run/utmpx\fP hasn't been initialized
32 correctly) \fBshutdown\fP will be called, which might not be what you want.
33 Use the \fB-f\fP flag if you want to do a hard \fBhalt\fP or \fBreboot\fP.
35 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/initscript.5.wiget 2009-09-10 10:28:49.000000000 +0200
36 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/initscript.5 2011-12-03 22:52:27.399373671 +0100
39 initscript \- script that executes inittab commands.
41 -/bin/sh /etc/initscript id runlevels action process
42 +/bin/sh /etc/rc.d/rc.init id runlevels action process
44 -When the shell script \fI/etc/initscript\fP is present, \fBinit\fP
45 +When the shell script \fI/etc/rc.d/rc.init\fP is present, \fBinit\fP
46 will use it to execute the commands from \fIinittab\fP.
47 This script can be used to set things like \fBulimit\fP and
48 \fBumask\fP default values for every process.
50 This is a sample initscript, which might be installed on your
51 -system as \fI/etc/initscript.sample\fP.
52 +system as \fI/usr/share/doc/SysVinit-2.88/initscript.sample.gz\fP.
56 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ system as \fI/etc/initscript.sample\fP.
57 # initscript Executed by init(8) for every program it
58 # wants to spawn like this:
60 -# /bin/sh /etc/initscript <id> <level> <action> <process>
61 +# /bin/sh /etc/rc.d/rc.init <id> <level> <action> <process>
64 # Set umask to safe level, and enable core dumps.
65 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ with this can make your system un(re)boo
72 Miquel van Smoorenburg ,<miquels@cistron.nl>
74 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/last.1.wiget 2010-02-19 16:51:36.000000000 +0100
75 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/last.1 2011-12-03 22:54:06.585311434 +0100
76 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ last, lastb \- show listing of last logg
80 -searches back through the file \fB/var/log/wtmp\fP (or the file
81 +searches back through the file \fB/var/log/wtmpx\fP (or the file
82 designated by the \fB\-f\fP flag) and displays a list of all
83 users logged in (and out) since that file was created. Names of users
84 and tty's can be given, in which case \fBlast\fP will show only those entries
85 @@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ Thus \fBlast reboot\fP will show a log o
88 \fBLastb\fP is the same as \fBlast\fP, except that by default it shows a log
89 -of the file \fB/var/log/btmp\fP, which contains all the bad login attempts.
90 +of the file \fB/var/log/btmpx\fP, which contains all the bad login attempts.
94 .IP "\fB\-f\fP \fIfile\fP"
95 -Tells \fBlast\fP to use a specific file instead of \fB/var/log/wtmp\fP.
96 +Tells \fBlast\fP to use a specific file instead of \fB/var/log/wtmpx\fP.
98 This is a count telling \fBlast\fP how many lines to show.
99 .IP "\fB\-n\fP \fInum\fP"
100 @@ -101,16 +101,16 @@ Display full user and domain names in th
101 Display the system shutdown entries and run level changes.
104 -The files \fIwtmp\fP and \fIbtmp\fP might not be found. The system only
105 +The files \fIwtmpx\fP and \fIbtmpx\fP might not be found. The system only
106 logs information in these files if they are present. This is a local
107 configuration issue. If you want the files to be used, they can be
108 created with a simple \fBtouch\fP(1) command (for example,
109 -\fItouch /var/log/wtmp\fP).
110 +\fItouch /var/log/wtmpx\fP).
121 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/shutdown.8.wiget 2010-03-23 15:37:01.000000000 +0100
122 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/shutdown.8 2011-12-03 22:52:27.399373671 +0100
123 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ one of the virtual consoles. If \fBshutd
124 argument (add this to the invocation of shutdown in /etc/inittab),
125 it checks to see if the file \fI/etc/shutdown.allow\fP is present.
126 It then compares the login names in that file with the list of people
127 -that are logged in on a virtual console (from \fI/var/run/utmp\fP). Only
128 +that are logged in on a virtual console (from \fI/var/run/utmpx\fP). Only
129 if one of those authorized users \fBor root\fP is logged in, it will
130 proceed. Otherwise it will write the message
132 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/init.8.wiget 2009-09-10 10:28:49.000000000 +0200
133 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/init.8 2011-12-03 22:52:27.399373671 +0100
134 @@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ mounted before users can log in. Then a
137 When starting a new process, \fBinit\fP first checks whether the file
138 -\fI/etc/initscript\fP exists. If it does, it uses this script to
139 +\fI/etc/rc.d/rc.init\fP exists. If it does, it uses this script to
142 Each time a child terminates, \fBinit\fP records the fact and the reason
143 -it died in \fB/var/run/utmp\fP and \fB/var/log/wtmp\fP,
144 +it died in \fB/var/run/utmpx\fP and \fB/var/log/wtmpx\fP,
145 provided that these files exist.
146 .SH CHANGING RUNLEVELS
147 After it has spawned all of the processes specified, \fBinit\fP waits
148 @@ -269,10 +269,10 @@ file in the directory \fI/etc/init.d\fP
162 @@ -309,5 +309,5 @@ page by Michael Haardt (u31b3hs@pool.inf
169 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/inittab.5.wiget 2009-09-10 10:28:49.000000000 +0200
170 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/inittab.5 2011-12-03 22:52:27.399373671 +0100
171 @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ describes which action should be taken.
172 specifies the process to be executed. If the process field starts with
175 -will not do utmp and wtmp accounting for that process. This is needed for
176 -gettys that insist on doing their own utmp/wtmp housekeeping. This is also
177 +will not do utmpx and wtmp accounting for that process. This is needed for
178 +gettys that insist on doing their own utmpx/wtmpx housekeeping. This is also
182 --- sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/runlevel.8.wiget 2009-09-10 10:28:49.000000000 +0200
183 +++ sysvinit-2.88dsf/man/runlevel.8 2011-12-03 22:52:27.399373671 +0100
185 runlevel -- find the previous and current system runlevel.
197 +.IR /var/run/utmpx )
198 to locate the runlevel record, and then
199 prints the previous and current system runlevel on its standard output,
200 separated by a single space. If there is no previous system
201 runlevel, the letter \fBN\fP will be printed instead.
206 file exists, or if no runlevel record can be found,
208 prints the word \fBunknown\fP and exits with an error.
209 @@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ However, in newer versions of \fBinit\fP
210 is also available in the environment variables \fBRUNLEVEL\fP and
215 -The name of the \fIutmp\fP file to read.
218 +The name of the \fIutmpx\fP file to read.
225 Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl