sulogin timeout, in /etc/init.d/checkroot
Now that we're using rcS.d rather than /etc/init.d/boot, I've noticed
some different behavior from 'sulogin'. I have "SULOGIN=yes", so I have
a chance to go single-user on reboot. However, the timeout does not
work! If I reboot the machine, I must physically hit "^D" to continue
the boot, no matter what the timeout is set to in /etc/init.d/rootcheck.
For now, I've set "SULOGIN=no", but I liked the old way better. Anyone
else had trouble with this, or is it just me?
BTW, I've been running hamm for a month or so now; I try to update at
least weekly.
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