Pandora and visual login icons
Scott R. Presnell
srp at babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu
Fri Apr 26 07:17:18 AEST 1991
rpaul at crow.UUCP (Rodian Paul) writes:
>> No No No No. You missed the point. I WANT the icons/images to appear.
>> I just don't want all 150 of them to appear -- junk those that I specify.
>> I need this to be done in such a way that all 150 home directories are
>> not searched by pandora.
>>
>Excerpt from %man pandora
> If no image exists for a user, a icon representing the user may be
> displayed. The file /etc/passwd.sgi contains a list of users who will be
> displayed with a special icon denoting a "built-in" user.
> This file consists of a series of lines, one for each user. Each line
> contains a list of colon-separated fields. The first field on each line
> is the name of the user. Additional fields may be provided. If the fields
> "noshow" or "noicon" are present, the icon will not be displayed on the
> login panel. The user will be required to type the full username in order
> to log in.
> Users whose home directory does not exist will not be displayed as icons.
Nevertheless, even when noshow or noicon are specified for a user, the home
directory of that user is *still* physically searched! I have the
automount/amd logs to prove it (can you say "mount storm?" - I new you
could!). This is what the original post was referring to and this this is
why I asked for a SCR. My guess is it is just some unfortunate coding that
triggers the search of the home area before checking for a "noicon" symbol
in the /etc/passwd.sgi file rather than the other way around. This is as
of 3.3.1. Please correct me if you have evidence to the contrary. Lets
put this one to sleep.
- Scott Presnell
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