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SYS-UNCONFIG(8)						       SYS-UNCONFIG(8)

NAME
       sys-unconfig - shell script to reconfigure the system upon next boot

SYNOPSIS
       sys-unconfig

DESCRIPTION
       sys-unconfig  provides  a  simple method of reconfiguring a system in a
       new enviroment.	Upon executing sys-unconfig will halt your system, and
       run the following configuration programs at boot: passwd (to change the
       root  password),	 netconfig,  timeconfig,  kbdconfig,  authconfig,  and
       ntsysv.

FILES
       /.unconfigured	   The	  presence    of    this   file	  will	 cause
			   /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit to run the programs  mentioned
			   above.

SEE ALSO
       passwd(1),  netconfig(8),  timeconfig(8),  kbdconfig(8), authconfig(8),
       ntsysv(8)

AUTHORS
       H.J. Lu <hjl@valinux.com>

				Wed Jul 28 1999		       SYS-UNCONFIG(8)
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