ref: c036d803a1e94fd3a266bd37a786394dab3b8f90
dir: /sys/man/8/cpurc/
.TH CPURC 8 .SH NAME cpurc, cpurc.local, termrc, termrc.local \- boot scripts .SH SYNOPSIS .B cpurc .br .B cpurc.local .PP .B termrc .br .B termrc.local .SH DESCRIPTION After the kernel boots, it execs .B /boot (see .IR boot (8)), which in turn execs .BR /$cputype/init . .IR Init (8) sets the .B $service environment variable to .B cpu or .BR terminal , and then invokes the appropriate .B rc script to bring the system up. .PP Based on the values of .B $sysname and .B $terminal these scripts start appropriate network processes and administrative daemons and enable swapping. .I Termrc sets .B /env/NPROC to a value suitable for parallel compilation in .IR mk (1). .PP If an executable file .B /bin/termrc.local exists, .I termrc will execute it. If an executable file .B /cfg/$sysname/termrc exists for the machine named .BR $sysname , .I termrc will execute it next. These files should be edited by local installations to reflect the configuration of their systems. .PP On CPU servers, read .L cpurc for .L termrc in the previous paragraph. .SH FILES .TF /cfg/$sysname/termrc .TP .B /cfg/$sysname/cpurc machine-specific boot script for .I cpurc .TP .B /cfg/$sysname/termrc machine-specific boot script for .I termrc .SH SOURCE .B /rc/bin/*rc .br .B /rc/bin/*rc.local .br .B /cfg/$sysname/*rc .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR namespace (6), .IR boot (8) .IR init (8), .IR listen (8)