Regarding an SSH session (boundary condition SHLVL=1)
`exec login [username]'
does the job. I frequently used `login [username]' within older Debian
operating system environments (up to Debian 12) in order to test complex
initialization tasks on behalf different user personalities. Using `su -
At Tue, 7 Oct 2025 14:48:48 -0500 Ram Ramesh wrote:
>
> > Yes what you've described will work except for having to shrink the
> > second partition a little for the backup GPT header. mdadm guides have
> > got you there; should be pretty simple for a RAID-1 that's not totally
> > full.
> >
> >
> A
Mike McClain writes:
> I've searched 'man gpm', 'man setterm' but found nothing relating to
> pointer color on a text teminal.
> I've searched the web for 'mouse color', 'pointer color' and anything
> I could think of for a couple of hours only to only find how to change
> the pointer in Xm mostl
What is the use case for running login in a running session?
Have you filed a bug report?
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John Hasler
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Elmwood, WI USA
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