SYSADMIN(8) COMMAND REFERENCE SYSADMIN(8) NAME sysadmin - system administration interface SYNOPSIS /etc/sysadmin [ -n ] DESCRIPTION The command sysadmin executes the System Administration package found in /usr/sysadmin. This package allows easy access to system configuration files and simple ways to perform many of the tasks required of the system administrator. With the -n option, the package is executed without a change to the user; this provides a way to view the menus without being able to make any changes. Without the -n option, the system administrator password is requested, since the user must become the superuser to do any real work. If the user is root, the -n option eliminates the need to enter a terminal type when starting sysadmin, but does allow changes to be made. Some universal commands are provided at menu choice: H, h, or ? (help) information about the package is provided Ctrl L redraws the screen All other information is contained in the help mode provided by the package. FILES /usr/sysadmin system administrator's home directory CAVEATS The userid for sysadmin is 0, which is the same userid as root. It is very important to make sure that the sysadmin account has password protection. You may choose to use the same password for root and sysadmin, a different password, or a `*'. Setting up the sysadmin account with a password of `*' will make it so that only the superuser can execute sysadmin; this is the default. The sysadmin command will not work on a screen that is smaller than 23 lines by 79 columns. Printed 5/12/88 1
SYSADMIN(8) COMMAND REFERENCE SYSADMIN(8) SEE ALSO vipw(8). Printed 5/12/88 2
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