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From: rjd@tiger.UUCP
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Subject: Re: System wide .login
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Date: Mon, 20-Jul-87 12:17:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 20 12:17:00 1987
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Nf-From: tiger.UUCP!rjd    Jul 20 11:17:00 1987


> I used to use a little shell script called "termlo" that I wrote that would
> look up hardwired terminal types in a "MAP" and only prompt for a terminal
> if it was a dial up port ( actually it would "best guess" the default for 
> dial-ups too.)
> 
> [ description of method deleted ]

   Yeah, on my system, for all hardwired terminals, I just put a case statement
off the output of the 'tty' command in /etc/profile with the default prompting
the user or using his default, using the type of script I already posted.

Randy Davis                     		UUCP: ...(ihnp4!)3b2fst!randy