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From: davek@heurikon.UUCP (David Klann)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: username problem
Message-ID: <256@heurikon.UUCP>
Date: 17 Aug 88 16:14:55 GMT
References: <578@proxftl.UUCP> <172@dcs.UUCP>
Reply-To: davek@heurikon.UUCP (David Klann)
Organization: Heurikon Corp., Madison WI
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In article <172@dcs.UUCP> wnp@dcs.UUCP (Wolf N. Paul) writes:
>In article <578@proxftl.UUCP> aaron@proxftl.UUCP (Aaron Zimmerman) writes:
> >I have a curious problem on my 3b1...
> >
> > [ discussion about changing password problem ]
>
>sounds more like a problem with /etc/utmp to me, since passwd seems to think
>you are "LOGIN", which is one of the entries in the utmp file, whereas it has
>nothing to do with either /etc/passwd or /etc/group.
>
>What does "who" show ?
>
>It seens that either /bin/login does not properly update the utmp file, or
>else /bin/passwd does not read it properly.
>-- 
>Wolf N. Paul * 3387 Sam Rayburn Run * Carrollton TX 75007 * (214) 306-9101

I've had this same problem on my UNIXpc.  I've seen other problems
(specifics escape me right now) with other commands that read /etc/utmp.
Seems that /bin/login, and/or /etc/init do not write /etc/utmp properly.

David Klann