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- kernel behavior, modifying in GRUB menu, x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
- kernel initialization in the GRUB boot environment, x86: Kernel Initialization Process
- key, user, See user key
- keystore, Signed Packages, Patches, and Software Updates
- Korn shell
- basic features, Shell Features
- user initialization files and, Customizing a User's Work Environment
L
- L1-A keys, SPARC: How to Stop the System for Recovery Purposes
- -L boot option, booting a ZFS root file system on SPARC platform, Booting From a ZFS Root File System on a SPARC Based System
- -L option
- ZFS boot options
- displaying available BEs, SPARC: Boot Options That Support Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- LANG environment variable
- Shell Environment
- Locale Variables
- Locale Variables
- LC environment variables
- Locale Variables
- Locale Variables
- legacy applications, Java Web Console, Problems with Application Registration
- library interfaces, SMF, Service Management Configuration Library Interfaces
- listing, package information (example of), How to List Information About All Installed Packages (pkginfo)
- *LK* password, Disabling User Accounts
- local.cshrc file, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- local.login file, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- local.profile file, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- locale environment variable, Shell Environment
- location of active menu.lst file, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- .login file
- customizing
- Shell Features
- User and Site Initialization Files Examples
- description, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- login names (user)
- changing, Modifying User Accounts
- description, User (Login) Names
- LOGNAME environment variable, Shell Environment
- LPDEST environment variable, Shell Environment
M
- macros, DHCP, x86: About DHCP Macros
- mail aliases, user login names vs., User (Login) Names
- MAIL environment variable
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- managing boot behavior, Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
- managing Java Web Console service, Managing the Console Service
- managing the boot-archive service, Managing the boot-archive Service
- managing the boot archives, tasks, Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
- manifests (SMF), description, SMF Manifests
- MANPATH environment variable, Shell Environment
- manually update the boot archives, systems with mirrored root (/) partitions, How to Manually Update the Boot Archive on a RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
- maximums
- secondary groups users can belong to, UNIX Groups
- user ID number, User ID Numbers
- user login name length, Guidelines for Using User Names, User IDs, and Group IDs
- user password length, User Passwords
- menu
- GRUB
- description of, x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- menu.1st, GRUB component, x86: Functional Components of GRUB
- menu.lst file
- adding entries that use the findroot command, x86: How to Add GRUB Menu Entries That Use the findroot Command
- and boot-time interactions
- description, x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
GRUB support for hypervisor, Description of a menu.lst File That Supports Hypervisor Technology
- location, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- modifying boot behavior, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- multiboot implementation, Description of the menu.lst File (UFS Support)
- minimums
- user login name length, Guidelines for Using User Names, User IDs, and Group IDs
- user password length, User Passwords
- mirrored root (/) partition, updating the boot archives, How to Manually Update the Boot Archive on a RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
- modifying boot behavior
- editing the GRUB menu.lst file
- how to, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
in GRUB menu at boot time, Modifying Boot Behavior on x86 Based Systems
- modifying boot behavior (Task Map), Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior on x86 Based Systems (Task Map)
- modifying kernel usage in the GRUB menu
- x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
- How to Boot From a ZFS Root File System on an x86 Based System
- mounting
- user home directories
- automounting, User's Work Environment
user home directories (how to), How to Mount a User's Home Directory
- multiboot implementation, menu.lst file description, Description of the menu.lst File (UFS Support)
- multiple operating systems in the GRUB boot environment, How Multiple Operating Systems Are Supported by GRUB
- multiple versions of software packages
- Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- Using an Administration File
- multiuser level, See run level 3
N
- name services
- groups and, UNIX Groups
- user accounts and
- Name Services
- Name Services
- Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- names
- group
- description, UNIX Groups
software package naming conventions, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- SUNW prefix, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- user login
- changing, Modifying User Accounts
- description, User (Login) Names
- naming conventions for devices, in GRUB, Naming Conventions That Are Used for Configuring GRUB
- Navigation pane of Solaris Management Console, nodes, Organization of the Solaris Management Console
- network boot, with GRUB, Booting an x86 Based System from the Network
- network macro, configuring DHCP, x86: About DHCP Macros
- new features, SMF, Managing Services (Overview)
- newgrp command, UNIX Groups
- NIS
- user accounts and
- Name Services
- Name Services
- Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- NIS+
- groups and, UNIX Groups
- user accounts and, Disabling User Accounts
- noaccess user/group, User ID Numbers
- and Java Web Console, Java Web Console User Identity
- noask_pkgadd administration file
- Using an Administration File
- How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- nobody user/group, User ID Numbers
- nodes, Navigation pane of Solaris Management Console, Organization of the Solaris Management Console
- normal archive in GRUB
- boot archive
- reference, Implementation of the Boot Archives on Solaris SPARC
- notifying users of system down time, User Notification of System Down Time
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