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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers freebsd auto login user at boot / i'm stuck Post 48034 by termiEEE on Wednesday 25th of February 2004 10:45:47 AM
Old 02-25-2004
optimus,

i am not working with and x interface
the reason why i want the autologin is following:
the freebsd client is a replacement for our old as400 ibm twinax terminals, we want our entire network twinax free.
So we took a freebsd, set tn5250 emulator on it
for a user we changed his profile so when he logs on he he automaticaly starts up the emulator, leading him to his as400
sign on screen.
So he would have to log in twice: once on unix, then on as400
which is for some usersSmilie orSmilie

...
there should /must be a way to auto login on freebsd...

thnx
 

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BOOTCHARTD.CONF(5)						File Formats Manual						BOOTCHARTD.CONF(5)

NAME
bootchartd.conf - configuration file for bootchartd SYNOPSIS
/etc/bootchartd.conf DESCRIPTION
bootchartd.conf contains configuration options for the bootchartd logger. The available options: TMPFS_SIZE If the root file system is not writable at startup, bootchartd mounts a hidden temporary file system in /mnt to store its log files. This options controls the size of this file system. default: 32m SAMPLE_PERIOD Sampling period, in seconds. default: 0.2 PROCESS_ACCOUNTING Whether to utilize BSD process accounting for a more accurate process tree. Note that the kernel needs to be configured to include CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3. accton(8) from the GNU accounting utilities is also required. default: no BOOTLOG_DEST Log file tarball destination. default: /var/log/bootchart.tgz AUTO_RENDER Whether to automatically generate the boot chart once the boot logger completes. The boot chart will be generated in AUTO_REN- DER_DIR. default: no AUTO_RENDER_FORMAT Image format to use for the auto-generated boot chart (choose between png, svg and eps). default: png AUTO_RENDER_DIR Output directory for auto-generated boot charts. default: /var/log SEE ALSO
bootchartd(1), AUTHOR
bootchart was written by Ziga Mahkovec <ziga.mahkovec@klika.si>. This manual page was written by Jorg Sommer <joerg@alea.gnuu.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2006-04-09 BOOTCHARTD.CONF(5)
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