Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!decwrl!orc!inews!kseshadr@quasar.intel.com From: kseshadr@quasar.intel.com (Kishore Seshadri) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: login procedure on UNIX (any difference between root & user) Message-ID: <2470@inews.intel.com> Date: 13 Jul 90 16:47:40 GMT References: <1990Jul12.223945.20137@cadence.com> Sender: news@inews.intel.com Reply-To: kseshadr@quasar.intel.com (Kishore Seshadri) Organization: Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, California Lines: 22 In-reply-to: yhsieh@cadence.cadence.com (Tommy Hsieh) In article <1990Jul12.223945.20137@cadence.com>, yhsieh@cadence (Tommy Hsieh) writes: > > I have a question about login procedure. Is there any difference between >login as root and login as a normal user (a user from yellow page). > > I found a strange thing happened on one of our machines. If I login as >root, it gives me the prompt right after the /etc/motd message. But if I >login as normal user, it gives me the /etc/motd message and then I have to wait >one or two minutes to get the prompt. I have home directory on that machine >and all the machines are running yp. The machine which has problem is a sparc >station. Any idea ? Thanks in advance. When you say, you have a home directory on that machine, do you mean that it is physically on the local disk or just that it is file served? It's possible that your home directory is on an auto-mounted file system. Kishore Seshadri kishore@mipos3.intel.com =============================================================================== Kishore Seshadri (Speaking only for myself) Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA CSNET: kseshadr@mipos3.intel.com ARPA: kseshadr%mipos3.intel.com@relay.cs.net UUCP:{amdcad,decwrl,hplabs,oliveb,pur-ee,qantel}!intelca!mipos3!kseshadr