bw@uecok.ecok.edu (Bill Walker CS Faculty) (01/02/91)
This is a summary of responses to my question regarding removing a user permanently from our new Altos 5000 system. I received two solutions by e-mail. Both solutions were essentially identical, and both worked. One was sent by louisi@sco.com, and the other by {uunet}!mkcgad1!drot-a!master. A humorous post (well received) by nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu helped keep things in perspective. Here is a summary of the suggestions: 1. acquire SLS unx223, and ODT update E 2. go to single user mode, 3. edit files /etc/passwd, /etc/group (I was overlooking that one), (better make copies of everything first) remove file /tcb/files/X/Xxxx (as appropriate) 4. Use /tcb/bin/auth -s to check things, and reply "yes" to its offer to fix things up 5. Bring things back up to multiuser 6. plan to acquire SLS unx257 in January. My hearty thanks to all! Uh, while we're at it, any suggestions on CREATING 300 users at one time ? Bill Walker e-mail: bw@cs.ecok.edu