On Wed, 12 Aug 2020, Grant Taylor via TUHS wrote:
The SMIT I had
did*not* show you what files it was editing
My recollection is that smit(ty) did /not/ show you the commands that
would be run /by/ /default/.
That being said, there was a (P)F key you could press prior to
executing, one of the many (P)F keys smit(ty) used, that would show you
the command and all of it's arguments which would be run.
It's possible that the system in question was set up by my predecessor; my
basic job was to maintain a rather large application on it and the other
boxen (financial/sales/factory/etc, all in one); this was many years ago.
Never heard of "smitty".
-- Dave