Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnewsd!bamford From: bamford@cbnewsd.ATT.COM (harold.e.bamford) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: cd to Filecabinet at login Keywords: error on cd Message-ID: <1116@cbnewsd.ATT.COM> Date: 11 Aug 89 19:18:04 GMT References: <1128@adds.newyork.NCR.COM> Reply-To: bamford@cbnewsd.ATT.COM (harold.e.bamford,ihp,) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 20 In article <1128@adds.newyork.NCR.COM> tanya@adds.newyork.NCR.COM (Tanya Katz) writes: > >When I login to the Unix-PC somewhere in the login process >there is a cd to /u/$LOGNAME/Filecabinet. >If the user doesn't have a Filecabinet, as some users do not (uucpadm >for instance) the error message: >cannot cd to /usr/$LOGNAME/Filecabinet >whips by. >I think I tracked this down to the login process. But does anyone >know if we can turn off this attempt to cd to a non-existent directory?? I suspect that it is in the UA (User Agent) program, rather than in login. If you are not using UA (as seems likely), then don't call UA from your .profile. -- Harold Bamford