6386 shutdown: I CAN'T BELIEVE at&t was really this stupid!
Lloyd Kremer
kremer at cs.odu.edu
Thu Jun 15 23:26:40 AEST 1989
In article <14401 at bfmny0.UUCP> tneff at bfmny0.UUCP (Tom Neff) writes:
>Also - to simplify the shutdown procedure in the event of my team's absence
>(say, if someone had to run in and shut things off due to an emergency in
>the building or an impending power shutdown), I create the following
>entry in /etc/passwd:
>
> shutdown:x:0:1:Shut down the system:/usr/shutdown:/bin/sh
>
>and the following /usr/shutdown/.profile:
>
> cd /
> exec /etc/shutdown -y -g15
>
>I could do the same thing directly by naming shutdown as the startup
>shell, but I hate having to edit /etc/passwd just to change things
>like delay options.
Small point, but I don't think you *could* do it directly in /etc/passwd.
In any AT&T system I know, the shell field of /etc/passwd does not allow
options or arguments.
--
Lloyd Kremer
Brooks Financial Systems
...!uunet!xanth!brooks!lloyd
Have terminal...will hack!
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