sulogin
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System Management Commands
sulogin
Single-user login
SYNTAX
sulogin [tty-device]
DESCRIPTION
The sulogin command is invoked by init
prior to allowing the user access to the system when in single user mode.
This feature may only be available on certain systems where
init has been modified accordingly, or where the
/etc/inittab has an entry for a single user
login.
The user is prompted
Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance):
Input and output will be performed with the standard file descriptors
unless the optional device name argument is provided.
If the user enters the correct root password, a login session is
initiated. When EOF is pressed instead, the
system enters multi-user mode.
After the user exits the single-user shell, or presses
EOF, the system begins the initialization process
required to enter multi-user mode.
CAVEATS
This command can only be used if init has been
modified to call sulogin instead of
/bin/sh, or if the user has set the inittab to support a single user login. For
example, the line:
co:s:respawn:/etc/sulogin /dev/console
should execute the sulogin command in single user mode.
As complete an environment as possible is created. However, various
devices may be unmounted or uninitialized and many of the user
commands may be unavailable or nonfunctional as a result.
FILES
/etc/passwd
User account information.
/etc/shadow
Secure user account information.
SEE ALSO
login1
,
sh1
,
init8
.