Tobias,

As Daniel has already told you, /etc/inittab controls this.  I ship an
inittab that has a bash shell running on the VM console.  I would recommend
that you look at bootshell in the /extra directory.  This is a simple tool
written by Mike Kershaw of Marist College that "sits" on the console and
accepts two things: either "login", or a "halt" command to shut the system
down.  If you enter "login," you are prompted for the root password, and
then logged in with root's default shell.


Mark Post

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Hi list,

just on more question:

After booting slack390 login via sshd works fine - no problem. All the
window managerwork fine - no problem.

But there is no login prompt on the vm console.
Where do i have to enable this prompt ?

Any help appreciated.

Regards,

Tobias Doerkes

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