Hello.
I have created a FS /u00/ and created a non-root login under this FS. Also, disabled direct root login. Now is it possible or worth moving this login over to the root partition or allowing mount/umount + fsck from a standard account. As I am not able to run fsck for this FS.
How to... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Can somebody give me advice on how to run tlremove and tlinstall command without root login.
When i try to login to root i get error message as "crt0: ERROR couldn't open dld.sl errno:000000002". This error comes when transition link is removed.
so i want to reinstall the link...
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Hi all,
I would need a script to run only at the first login of a newly created user. And at the first time only. I did some googlework but unfortunatly... I made up it possibly had something to do with the bashrc file.
This script is some kind of info for the user ; with the possiblity to... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I Hope to find the answer.
I am new to aix 5L, I have one oracle 10gR2 database server run on ain 5L
so when I start my new Job I find that the operater login oracle user and run the backup_menu.sh, this menu is to make a backup of the database top disk and transfer it to tape,... (3 Replies)
OK this is a bit messy.
I run Fedora with gnome on a compiz desktop, I have a script (userstart) that opens my 'standard' environment for all my machines when I login. userstart flips to a specific workspace and then opens the required applications in that workspace then flips to the next... (2 Replies)
Hi - I need to have a script run automatically when I login to my solaris 10 system (running CDE). I stuck this in my .cshrc file:
xterm -e /bin/sh -c "/.script-name; exec /bin/sh"
When I login, a window comes up and runs the iteractive script-name, and then when the script is done, my... (4 Replies)
To cut a long story short I need to implement a CEC server in order to allow my Samsung TV to interact with other peripherals. I plan on using a RPi for this purpose.
I have installed CEC-untils and can run the tvservice monitor to look for HDMI events. I now need a simple script that will run... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
latd.conf
LATD.CONF(5) File Formats Manual LATD.CONF(5)NAME
latd.conf - LAT configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/latd.conf
DESCRIPTION
/etc/latd.conf is a shell script (run by /bin/sh) that is run when latd is started up using the latcp -s command.
It contains commands used to customise lat for your site and usually consists of a list of latcp commands.
latd.conf is run with a minimal PATH and a minimal environment. The variable $LATCP points to the latcp binary used to invoke the script.
EXAMPLE
# /etc/latd.conf
# This is a sample configuration file for latd
# it is run as s shell script from latcp -s with a minimal
# environment and PATH. latcp should be invoked using the
# environment variable $LATCP.
#
# You can fiddle with all the latd parameters you like in here,
# the first service announcement will not be made until this
# script completes.
#
# Set the multicast timeout to 30 seconds
$LATCP -m 30
# Add another login service
$LATCP -A -a ZAPHOD -r 100
# Add a queued reverse LAT service to a printer on a DECserver
$LATCP -A -p /dev/lat/printer -Hdecserver -Vdecserver -Q
# Only advertise our service in groups 1-10 and 200
$LATCP -G 1-10,200
exit
SEE ALSO
latcp(8), latd(8)LAT Server June 2 2000 LATD.CONF(5)