Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-23 Thread Debian user mail
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Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-22 Thread Carey Evans
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Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-22 Thread Sean . Seaman
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Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-22 Thread ghughes
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Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-22 Thread Paul Wade
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Re: /etc/securetty problem

1997-06-22 Thread Sean . Seaman
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/etc/securetty problem

1997-06-21 Thread Dave Cook
Hello All I've recently added tty9 and tty10 to my /etc/inittab, and then added them to my /etc/securetty. I can log in as root on tty9, but when trying to login on tty10, I get "Login incorrect", as if I have typed the password incorrectly (I havent :) ). I can login as a normal user on tt