Re: who flags on OSR5 Reply-To: scomsc@xenitec.on.ca



Jeff Hyman enscribed:
| # uname -X
| System = SCO_SV
| Release = 3.2v5.0.6
| KernelID = 2000-07-27
| Machine = Xeon
|
| Does anyone have any ideas why the 'who' command would fail to show a
| logged in user with command:
|
| # who -f
|
| yet the command:
|
| # who -x
| shows the user.
| User is logged in on a ttyp*

And who -fx doesn't show the user.

No examples but I suspect this will shed some light:

$ man who | grep "\-f"
-f Suppress pseudo-ttys from who output, except for remote logins.


tom
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Tom Parsons tom@xxxxxxxxx
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