Aaron Zang wrote: > If a person is ever allowed to access the local console, he/she should > be trusted to behave properly. > Virtual consoles could solve by some degree the situation that a person > *accidentally* locked several > of the available virtual consoles, the system administrator could login > via one of the rest of the available > consoles and deal with the mess. But if all the available virtual > consoles are locked out, what should be > blamed is the management of physical access to the local consoles.
All very reasonable for a server-class system. Totally useless for a single-monitor, single keyboard system in a student environment. - Jeremy