No no no no.. There is somewhere the login executable is set for the
account to /bin/login. It can be set to something else. If this is set to
/bin/bash, then it will not ask for the login and straight away go to
shell prompt. I do not remember where it is set. I am searching..

  Bye
   Shridhar

On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Rohit wrote:

> > It seems that your login command is set to bash.. Check out...
> >    Shridhar
> 
> Shridhar, that would mean that a symlink is created to bash where login
> is supposed to be? Or a shellscript or some other script is sitting
> where login is supposed to be... you mean something like that. 
> 
> Rohit
> 
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