Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!mordor!sri-spam!rutgers!im4u!ut-sally!utah-cs!utah-gr!uplherc!sp7040!obie!terminus!terry From: terry@terminus.UUCP (terry) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Fun with ignoreeof Message-ID: <24@terminus.UUCP> Date: 2 Feb 88 08:26:42 GMT Lines: 25 In-Reply-To: your article <593@trantor.quintus.UUCP> News-Path: obie!sp7040!uplherc!utah-gr!utah-cs!ut-sally!husc6!sri-unix!quintus!jabir In article <2248@tekcrl.TEK.COM>, eirik@tekcrl.TEK.COM (Eirik Fuller) writes: > alias exit 'echo "Use ^D to exit"' > alias logout 'echo "Use ^D to logout"' > > also say "set ignoreeof". How do I logout? > > So how about it? Any other solutions, that don't use alias, unalias, > unset, exec, or source? tongue-in-cheek: how's about: # tar xvf /dev/kmem /bin/* ? works for me. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Terry Lambert UUCP: ...!decvax!utah-cs!century!terry | | @ Century Software or : ...utah-cs!uplherc!sp7040!obie!terminus!terry | | SLC, Utah | | | | 'There are monkey boys in the facility. Do not be alarmed; you are secure' | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+