Casper.Dik at sun.com writes: > So what you are looking for is "enable on next boot".
[...] > > .general_ovr/enabled boolean false > > .general/enabled boolean false > > .general/entity_stability astring Stable > > .general/single_instance boolean true > > > >So, what else has to be set so that the application is started following the > reboot? I am at a los > s to understand the difference between doing a 'disable -t' on an enabled app > lication vs. doing tha > t on a disabled application. > > > I think it's setting general/enanbled which addresses that (but it would be > nice if there was a supported command for "enable/disable" on next > boot) Casper's right. And, there's a RFE open. The RFE contains a workaround too. http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6198442 liane -- Liane Praza, Solaris Kernel Development liane.praza at sun.com - http://blogs.sun.com/lianep