Aside from being EXCEPTIONALLY dangerous, why do you want this?
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| Subject: Re: Question: setting up SuSE SLES7 to automatically be logged on
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When Linux ipls we want the Linux 3270 console to already be logged on as
root.
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Rich wrote:
The AUTOLOG1 user is used to startup service and server machines. Put
an AUTOLOG statement in his profile exec. That will start up the
machine, it is up to you to log in to it and be the root user. What is
it that you are trying to do?
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 12:48, Terry Spaulding wrote:
> Linux List:
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> Can someone point me to the doc on how to setup SuSE SLES7 to come up and
> already be logged on as root user ?
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> I need to setup SLES7 on zSeries to auto logon
Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
IBM Global Services
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