login procedure on UNIX (any difference between root & user)
James Cummings
james at dlss2.UUCP
Fri Jul 13 22:53:29 AEST 1990
In article <1990Jul12.223945.20137 at cadence.com> yhsieh at cadence.cadence.com (Tommy Hsieh) writes:
>
> I have a question about login procedure. Is there any difference between
>login as root and login as a normal user (a user from yellow page).
>
Yes/no
> I found a strange thing happened on one of our machines. If I login as
>root, it gives me the prompt right after the /etc/motd message. But if I
>login as normal user, it gives me the /etc/motd message and then I have
>to wait one or two minutes to get the prompt.
What's going on in your .profile (or .login) that's not happening
in root's?
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