Well i have only run a few commands, but apparently enough to screw something up. Solaris won't let me in to NETWORK settings now. When I try a lil window pops up asking for a 'user' or 'role'. If...
kevin@OptiPlex-2:~$ rolemod -K type=normal root
rolemod: command not found
kevin@OptiPlex-2:~$
"start your system in single user" This sounds great, how do you do that? Are you using Solaris?
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Please pardon my lack of Linux/Unix history. Something I read years back has put the idea that Linux was created on the back of Unix. It's been so long I can't explain what I read that put that...
I have just installed Solaris 11. When I turn the computer on I don't want to see a login in screen. I want to automatically be logged in as "SUPERUSER".