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From: wcs@hou2b.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: Too many inits
Message-ID: <21@hou2b.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 2-Jun-83 18:46:42 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun  2 18:46:42 1983
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There was a recent discussiion that went as follows:

	J. Novice Wizard:  Why do I have so many inits?

	Subset of World:   Flame! Flame! Flame!

When I was using USG UNIX, there was only one init, but lots of
gettys.  Now that I use Berkeley 4.1, I seem to have gettys on
hardwired terminals and inits on dialups, at least mostly.

At the risk of inviting more flames, can I assume this is ok?
(Silence implies consent, but I borrowed an asbestos keyboard
to display my ignorance safely.)

			Thanks;  Bill Stewart hou2b!hoscf!bin