mh2620@sarek.sbc.com (03/28/91)
Since I upgraded my SS1 to SunOS 4.1.1 I've been having problems with logins taking a REAL long time, like 2-3 minutes to get the $ prompt after entering your password. This only happens if my machine has been running for a day or so. If I reboot, the problem goes away. If you put the .hushlogin file in your home directory, the problem doesn't occur. That would seem to point to login(1), according to the man page: When successful, login updates accounting files, prints disk usage and limits (by running quota(1),) prints the message of the day, informs you of the existence of any mail, and displays the time you last logged in. None of these mes- sages is printed if there is a .hushlogin file in your home directory. This is mostly used to make life easier for nonhuman users, such as uucp(1C). I am using disk quotas. Has anyone else seen this problem? Is it the disk quota stuff? Is there a fix? Thanks in advance, Mark Horstman mh2620@sarek.sbc.com Southwestern Bell Telephone St. Louis, MO