Re: please help newbie with login problem
From: cormac (support_at_buywebspace.com)
Date: 05/14/03
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Date: 14 May 2003 07:08:29 -0700
Thank you. I've no idea how to do that, but Im sure I'll work it out.
"News Account" <none@none.org> wrote in message news:<myhwa.20630$Dd4.6444443@news.alltel.net>...
> Power down. Unplug the keyboard and monitor then hookup a terminal or PC
> with a terminal program using a null modem between the terminal/PC and the
> 2100's console port.
>
> Don Woodward
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>
> "cormac" <support@buywebspace.com> wrote in message
> news:49af7ada.0305131417.20e560ba@posting.google.com...
> > hi
> >
> > I'm very new to UNIX so please bear with me.
> >
> > I've got an old AlphaServer 2100 running UNIX 4. The machine boots
> > right up to login, and then the screen goes blank. I've asked around
> > and here is what I've been told the situation is:
> >
> > "I assume this machine was once hooked upto several different
> > terminals,
> > and the last person to logoff was on one of those terminals, not on
> > the
> > main machine. Hence, the login will only work on the terminal that was
> > last using it - a built-in security aspect of unix. I've had a lot of
> > fun trying to get around this in the past!
> >
> > Alternatively, most unix boxes have "virtual terminals" which can be
> > accessed usually by the <cntrl> key plus the F1-F12 keys.
> >
> > When you see the login go dead, try holding the <cntrl> key, and
> > pressing the F keys, F1-F12. See if any of those come up with a login
> > prompt."
> >
> > I've tried all variations I can think of following the above advice
> > but with no luck. Is there a command that will pull up a login screen,
> > and is there any further info I'd need to supply in order to solve
> > this problem?
> >
> > If anyone can help, please do and if you can't thanks anyway for
> > reading. :-)
> >
> > /cormac
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