Gorka guardiola wrote:
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Adding_a_new_user/
After, when you log in for the first time run
/sys/lib/newuser
look at the wiki (url above) for this kind of information.
I've already read through the wiki. I did run newuser after I manager to login as my new user. However, I still cannot set any passwords, so logging in is kinda insecure. And why do you have to reboot in order to change users? UNIX has had that from the beginning, and I don't see any reason to drop it.
Thanks


If you do want something like UNIX su command,
try
        http://plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp/netlib/cmd/su-1.4/

su is useful if you want instantaneously your user ID.

Kenji Arisawa

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