Unfortunately, repeating the procedure described in autoup.sh has not been successful. Your operation of last doesn't sound right to me, unless you have last aliased to something. In my case however, logging in as root does not give me any more entries than before (zero).
Does everyone else use last? It occurs to me that maybe people who don't have a lot of users on their systems might not have tried last since upgrading to hamm. Perhaps there is a configuration file that controls this logging? In my /etc/login.defs I have LASTLOG_ENAB yes and LOG_OK_LOGINS yes but perhaps there is something else. ______________________________________________________________ Eric Fain DSP/Communications Lab (303)492-2759 [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Colorado, Boulder CO ______________________________________________________________ On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Jay Barbee wrote: > It sounds as if you did changing over of wtmp and utmp correctly. I however > did > not. I actually touched wtmp and copied /dev/null to utmp before I rebooted > my > newly install hamm for the first time. This gave me garbage for last. So I > redid > the steps pointed out by the upgrade FAQ, and rebooted for safe measure. > Last works fine now. > > One thing I noted, and I am not sure if this is how it shoul actually work, > but > when I am logged in as root, last has several entries, but when I am logged > in > as a user, it only shows a couple if any at all. > > --Jay Barbee > > > I have 4 machines running Debian, three of which I have upgraded to 2.0 > > (hamm) from 1.3.1 using autoup.sh. I have followed the instructions > > contained therein regarding utmp and wtmp, (repeatedly) but my last > > command does not work properly on any of these machines: > > "last" returns with nothing except "wtmp begins ..." > > though "who" seems to be ok > > In fact, everything else works great. > > > > I have noted the posting regarding this problem with the suggestion of > > reinstalling the shellutils package. Does this work? dselect seems to > > indicate that removing this will break my system. > > > > I would appreciate any help on this problem > > > > Thank you. > > ______________________________________________________________ > > Eric Fain DSP/Communications Lab > > (303)492-2759 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Colorado, Boulder CO > > ______________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > > /dev/null > > > > >