From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: From: erik quanstrom Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 18:09:10 -0400 To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: Re: [9fans] making yourself at home In-Reply-To: <20070607215018.GA12430@mercurius.galaxy> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Topicbox-Message-UUID: 7ad5af70-ead2-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 On Thu Jun 7 17:50:18 EDT 2007, frank@inua.be wrote: > - Living in Belgium, I copied /adm/timezone/CET to > /adm/timezone/local. However, time is still off by 2 hours. It seems > that the system is using GMT (normally, CET = GMT + 1; in summertime > (now), CET = GMT + 2). Is the CET file "wrong" or so? the file looks correct at 1hr ahead of gmt (and 2hrs ahead for dst). time timezone data is copied to the environment for use. so you will have to cp /adm/timezone/local /env/timezone or reboot to get the effect. > - How do I logout to let another user login? reboot. > > - Is there something like "su" to let me be someone else in another > window? no. you can cpu as another user, but you have a terminal, not a cpu server. you can't cpu to a terminal. > - How do I stop rio to get to textmode? slay rio|rc > - Can I somehow lock the screen? reboot. ;-) > - I noticed that users glenda, adm and none don't have a password (by > default). These users can however change the timezone, reboot the > machine, ... > > - What is the purpose of the different users like (a) glenda (seems to > be hostowner, can create users, etc.), (b) adm, (c) none? > > [*] is part of the sys group but could not change /rc/bin/termrc > because he couldn't write to /tmp (no profile like a normal user > binding /tmp to /home/tmp; I suppose he can do this interactively) there are many things about a standalone environment that aren't ideal. you're noticing some of them. in a full plan 9 environment, the idea is that a terminal doesn't have anything special on it. if you boot it, it's your machine. the files are on the fileserver which would protect stuff like /adm/timezone/local from being changed. and the authentication would be taken care of by the auth server. > > - Is there something like virtual consoles to allow e.g. several > users to login simultaneously and each starting a graphical > environment? the cpu command. you need a cpu server for that. > > - Is there something like a plain "mount" command, just to see all > bindings? ns. - erik