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SULOGIN(8)	      Linux System Administrator's Manual	    SULOGIN(8)

NAME
       sulogin - Single-user login

SYNOPSIS
       sulogin [ -e ] [ -p ] [ -t SECONDS ] [ TTY ]

DESCRIPTION
       sulogin	is  invoked  by	 init(8) when the system goes into single user
       mode.  (This is done through an entry in inittab(5).)  Init also	 tries
       to  execute  sulogin when the boot loader (e.g., grub(8)) passes it the
       -b option.

       The user is prompted

	    Give root password for system maintenance
	    (or type Control-D for normal startup):

       If the root account is locked, as is the default on Ubuntu, no password
       prompt is displayed and sulogin behaves as if the correct password were
       entered.

       sulogin will be connected to the current terminal, or to	 the  optional
       device  that  can be specified on the command line (typically /dev/con‐
       sole).

       If the -t option is used then the program only waits the	 given	number
       of seconds for user input.

       If  the	-p option is used then the single-user shell is invoked with a
       dash as the first character in argv[0].	This causes the shell  process
       to behave as a login shell.  The default is not to do this, so that the
       shell will not read /etc/profile or $HOME/.profile at startup.

       After the user exits the single-user shell, or presses control-D at the
       prompt, the system will (continue to) boot to the default runlevel.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       sulogin looks for the environment variable SUSHELL or sushell to deter‐
       mine what shell to start. If the environment variable is	 not  set,  it
       will  try  to  execute  root's shell from /etc/passwd. If that fails it
       will fall back to /bin/sh.

       This is very valuable together with the -b option to init. To boot  the
       system  into  single  user  mode,  with	the  root  file system mounted
       read/write, using a special "fail safe" shell that is statically linked
       (this example is valid for the LILO bootprompt)

       boot: linux -b rw sushell=/sbin/sash

FALLBACK METHODS
       sulogin	checks	the root password using the standard method (getpwnam)
       first.  Then, if the -e option was specified,  sulogin  examines	 these
       files directly to find the root password:

       /etc/passwd,
       /etc/shadow (if present)

       If  they	 are  damaged  or nonexistent, sulogin will start a root shell
       without asking for a password. Only use the -e option if you  are  sure
       the console is physically protected against unauthorized access.

AUTHOR
       Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl>

SEE ALSO
       init(8), inittab(5).

				  17 Jan 2006			    SULOGIN(8)
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