On February 6, 2018 7:57:36 PM GMT+01:00, Mohammad BadieZadegan
wrote:
>I have not X and I want to resolve my problem with command prompt only.
>Isn't possible?
There's plenty of ways to achieve that. But unless you manage to explain why
you think that would be a good thing, few people will h
I have not X and I want to resolve my problem with command prompt only.
Isn't possible?
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:06 PM, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > A better approach is to to autologin an user in X and
> > use doas(1)
> > I think xenodm(1) has an "autologin" option...
> >
> >
>
> But why would on
> A better approach is to to autologin an user in X and
> use doas(1)
> I think xenodm(1) has an "autologin" option...
>
>
But why would one do that? What problem do you like to solve?
Am Tue, 6 Feb 2018 16:42:03 +0330
schrieb Mohammad BadieZadegan :
> Hi everybody,
> How can I boot OpenBSD with root autologin?
>
Maybe run a script in place of a getty.
Then redirecting stderr/stdout to /dev/ttyWhatever
A better approach is to to autologin an user in X and
use doas(1
On 02/06/18 14:12, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> How can I boot OpenBSD with root autologin?
If you have to ask, the you definitely should not try.
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Hi everybody,
How can I boot OpenBSD with root autologin?
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