Sunil Thomas Thonikuzhiyil forced the electrons to say:
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Binand Raj  S wrote:
> > One problem I noticed with SuSE is that the 'su' command gives a root shell
> > without a password. Anyone else noticed this? I have right now chmod'ed 644
> > /bin/su.
>     No  it is asking password here

Well, I tried after changing su back to 4755 and now it is asking for
password.

But the problem was there - I was told of it by someone else, and then I
personally verified it.

>  But I could not  start up XDM  . Which init level I should boot Suse to give
> xdm login .? 

In SuSE, xdm login is in runlevel 3. runlevel 2 is console login.

>   Also I have noticed that the inetd.conf file is much more  slim that  RHL .
> The init scripts are also  different from RHL or debian

The differences between distros :-)

But, SuSE and RHL follow the same general init script placing - that of SVR.
As opposed to Slackware, which uses a BSDish init script system (IIRC).

Binand

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--------------- Binand Raj S. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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