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Automatic login problem! urgent !
Hi, Boss
I have a question.... BackGround: i have a shell name xxxLineInput.x the useage is: xxxLineInput.x -Txxx -Uxxx -Pxxx when i use the command line..can run normal. Target: i want to set automatic login, the mean is when i login the as the specifical username the shell can run automatic... for example: # su test then automatic login as test and run xxxLineInput.x -T....... so i modify the /etc/passwd as below: test:x:101:100:NMC:/XXX/xxxxxx:/XXX/xxx/xxxLineInput.x -Txxx -Uxxx -Pxxx can not access success. can anybody help me re-modify the /etc/passwd or give another solution for make this success.? when i use the #su test su: no shell thanksverymcuh Last edited by surainbow; 10-25-2007 at 05:02 AM.. |
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