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Date: | Tue, 6 May 1997 12:06:40 +0000 |
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Hello,
When the system comes up you can supply a parameter at the ISL>
prompt "logon=session,user.account" I use that parameter in my
autoboot file since I don't have a session called operator. That way
after my system comes up my console is already logged in.
I hope that helps.
> Does anyone else use an ACD on their SYSSTART?
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> I was looking at system startup procedures, and was surprised that our
> SYSSTART does not have an ACD. This seems like a vulnerability to me. I
> would think that one would only want the SM to have Read & Write access.
> EXecute seems to be the tricky part; I would still think that that
> should be limited, but am less sure how. What id does the system boot
> under? I am reluctant to tinker with this without learning more first. I
> feel that I should know this already, but haven't needed to boot the
> 3000s that I have been around, and now they are in another state, so I
> can't just 'try it and see'.
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Tony Newton | [log in to unmask]
Software Engineer | http://www.lund.com
Lund Performance Solutions | 541-926-3800
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