Subject: Re: Switching between users
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: James Hammer <jhamme01@calvin.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/10/1996 01:30:57
The Function key that Mr. Short is refering to is the capability of linux 
to have virtual terminals. As implemented in linux--it is spjecified in 
the kernel how many virtual terms you want, and you swich by pressing 
alt+F1 to get to the first Virtual term. It comes in really handy when 
wadeing through man pages ;)

On Tue, 9 Apr 1996, Bill Studenmund wrote:

> > 
> > My friend has linux on his computer.  He can switch between users when in 
> > multi-user mode by using the function keys.  In other words, he can sign 
> > in as two different users at the same time by using the function keys.  
> > Can this be done with MacBSD?  
> 
> Why? If he knows both passwords, why bother having two users?
> What we can do is log in as one user, start dt, and then su to the
> other user(s) in various windows. Command-# switches between the
> windows (and thus the users).
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Bill
>