.\" I tried to be as much generic in the description as possible:
.\" - General boot sequence is applicable to almost any
.\" OS/Machine (DOS/PC, Linux/PC, Solaris/SPARC, CMS/S390)
-.\" - kernel and init(8) is applicable to almost any UNIX/Linux
+.\" - kernel and init(1) is applicable to almost any UNIX/Linux
.\" - boot scripts are applicable to SYSV-R4 based UNIX/Linux
.\"
.\" Modified 2004-11-03 patch from Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
services start).
The administrator may change the current
run-level via
-.BR init (8)
+.BR init (1)
and query the current run-level via
.BR runlevel (8).
\&"stop" \-\- causing it to stop the service.
The script may optionally
accept other "convenience" parameters (e.g: "restart", to stop and then
-start, "status" do display the service status).
+start, "status" to display the service status).
Running the script
without parameters displays the possible arguments.
.SS Sequencing directories
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR inittab (5),
.BR bootparam (7),
-.BR init (8),
+.BR init (1),
.BR runlevel (8),
.BR shutdown (8)
+.SH COLOPHON
+This page is part of release 3.79 of the Linux
+.I man-pages
+project.
+A description of the project,
+information about reporting bugs,
+and the latest version of this page,
+can be found at
+\%http://www.kernel.org/doc/man\-pages/.