Greetings,
A root shell sometimes appears during the login sequence on a Debian
Wheezy system servicing thin clients. The root shell appears after one
enters a login and a password then presses random keys until a box appears
with the root prompt and perhaps the rest of the login window.
A "whoam
Greetings,
A Debian wheezy server sometimes shows root shells on the logon window.
The system services a number of thin clients with public access. This is a
critical security problem.
The root shell window is a white rectangle overlaying the actual login
pane. Any information would be appreciate
Greetings,
I recently upgraded a system from woody to sarge and the
root partition wound up
at 76% full. The woody system was at 15% full. Root is about 100MB in
size and /var, /tmp,
/usr, /home and swap are in separate partitions. Its a standard
scientific desktop (not server) ta
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