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............................Tables

Table 2-1 SAF Functions and Associated Programs24
Table 5-1 Files in /etc/default Directory47
Table 6-1 Basic Features of the Bourne, C, and Korn Shells52
Table 6-2 Initialization Files for Bourne, C, and Korn Shells53
Table 6-3 Default Home Directory Startup Files53
Table 6-4 Administration Tool Requirements57
Table 6-5 SunOS Release 5.4 man Page Directories60
Table 6-6 New man Command Options63
Table 7-1 SunOS Release 4.x and SunOS Release 5.4 Device Names67
Table 7-2 Location of CD-ROM and a Diskette With a File System70
Table 7-3 Location of a CD-ROM and a Diskette Without a File System 71
Table 7-4 Volume Management Commands72
Table 8-1 SunOS Release 5.4 Replacements for reboot74
Table 8-2 Summary of Booting Differences75
Table 8-3 SunOS Release 5.4 System Initialization Run Levels77
Table 8-4 SunOS Release 5.4 Replacements for shutdown78
Table 8-5 SunOS Release 5.4 shutdown Command Options79
Table 9-1 Default Solaris 2.4 File Systems and Directories85
Table 9-2 Summary of File System Types86
Table 9-3 SVR4 File System Types Not Supported88
Table 9-4 Generic File System Administrative Commands88
Table 9-5 Locations of File System Commands90
Table 9-6 Additions to the /dev Directory91
Table 9-7 Initialization Scripts and Their Run Control Files92
Table 9-8 Additions to the /etc Directory92
Table 9-9 /etc/vfstab File Field Names and Content94
Table 9-10 Additions to the /usr Directory97
Table 9-11 Files Changed in the /usr Directory97
Table 9-12 Additions to the /kernel Directory98
Table 9-13 SunOS Release 4.x and SunOS Release 5.4 mount Command Differences100
Table 9-14 File and Directory Monitoring Commands102
Table 9-15 ufsdump Command Options Not Available With the dump Command106
Table 9-16 Tape Drive Density Characters in Tape Device Names108
Table 9-17 cpio Options Added Since SunOS Release 4.x108
Table 10-1 Information Needed to Add Network Clients120
Table 11-1 Information Needed to Set up a Local Printer123
Table 11-2 Information Needed to Enable Access to a Remote Printer124
Table 11-3 User Print Command Equivalents125
Table 11-4 Printer Administration, Setup, and File Equivalents126
Table 11-5 SunOS Release 5.4 troff commands127
Table 12-1 SAF Functions and Associated Programs132
Table 13-1 New SunOS Release 5.4 UUCP Files and Commands135
Table 13-2 New SunOS Release 5.4 UUCP Log Files137
Table 14-1 DNS and NIS+ Features and Benefits Compared141
Table 14-2 NIS and NIS+ Features Compared142
Table 15-1 Comparison of C Compiler Options148
Table 15-2 Filename Extensions Used by the C Compiler153
Table 15-3 Comparison of ld Options154
Table 15-4 SunOS Release 4.x Linker Search Paths158
Table 15-5 Solaris 2.4 Linker Search Paths With LD_LIBRARY_PATH=dirlist1 158
Table 15-6 Solaris 2.4 Linker Search Paths With LD_LIBRARY_PATH=dirlist1,dirlist2158
Table 15-7 Example Shared Libraries159
Table 16-1 Unsupported ioctl() Requests166
Table 16-2 Unsupported ttycom ioctl Requests166
Table 16-3 ioctl() Support167
Table 16-4 ptrace() Requests not Supported by Solaris 2.4 Software169
Table 16-5 Resource Limits170
Table 16-6 Comparison of Library Locations171
Table 16-7 Commands for Creating Packages175
Table 16-8 Commands for Adding and Removing Packages175
Table 16-9 Commands for Providing Information About Packages175
Table 16-10 Bundled Programming Tools176
Table 16-11 New Programming Tools178
Table 16-12 Unbundled Programming Tools178
Table 17-1 xpg2lib Library Routine Locations185
Table 18-1 Summary of Boot Differences190
Table A-1 Example 1206
Table A-2 Example 2206
Table A-3 Example 3207
Table A-4 Example 4207
Table A-5 Commands Reference Table208
Table B-1 System Calls Reference Table251
Table C-1 Library Routines Reference Table278
Table D-1 File Formats Reference Table348
Table E-1 Directories in the / File System353
Table E-2 Directories in the /usr File System356
Table F-1 Basic Commands359
Table F-2 Advanced Commands360
Table F-3 Files and Directories361
Table F-4 Daemons and Standard Processes361