Errata for the Solaris 9 System Administrator Certification Training Guide

Page 298, table 3.22, the entry for init State 2, states that "You should use this init state when you want to ensure that remote hosts cannot mount local file systems or when you want the syslogd daemon to be inactive." Actually, syslogd is running at run level 2, so it should read:
“You should use this init state when you want to ensure that remote hosts cannot mount local file systems or when you want the syslogd daemon to be active."

Page 302, 2/3 down the page, "init state S is similar to run level 1, except that in init state S all local file systems get mounted and are accessible". It should read that "in init state 1, all local file systems get mounted and are accessible" according to table 3.21 on page 296.