Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!mtunx!whuts!homxb!mhuxu!mhuxt!mhuxi!mhuhk!mhuxo!ulysses!thumper!faline!bellcore!tness7!bellboy!hack From: hack@bellboy.UUCP (Greg Hackney) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Microport 386 system administration Keywords: A couple of questions Message-ID: <1092@bellboy.UUCP> Date: 9 Jun 88 00:53:10 GMT Organization: Home - Dallas, Texas Lines: 20 Could anyone help with a couple of questions I have on Microport 386.... 1. The system is set up to autoboot. If there is a power failure, the system boots to a point, then asks if I want to save a core image. Where do I disable that so it will boot all the way by itself? 2. Upon repowering the system, there is the prompt "boot:". If nothing is typed, it times out and autoboots. If I hit a return or type /unix it boots all the way to multiuser. All this is normal and great. But is there something I can type to make it just boot to single user mode? 3. If I log in with the system console, all characters beyond 80 columns are truncated. Is there a way to change it from NOAUTOWRAP to AUTOWRAP? It is an IBM monochrome monitor and Hercules adapter. Thanks in advance.