ROOTNODE(1) Domain/OS BSD ROOTNODE(1)
NAME
rootnode - change the node to which the root directory refers
SYNOPSIS
rootnode //nodename
DESCRIPTION
rootnode causes / to refer to the node entry directory of //nodename
instead of the current node entry directory. The process must have
execute (search) permission for the node entry directory of //nodename.
Because a new process is created to execute each command, rootname would
be ineffective if it were written as a normal command. Therefore, it is
an internal command in the Bourne shell, Korn shell, and the C shell.
SEE ALSO
csh(1), sh(1), ksh(1), pwd(1), chdir(2)