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 User Shell on Virtual Console 1
User Shell on Virtual Console 1From Todd Blake on 27 May 1998
 I like most people am the only person to use my linux system at home.
 What I'd like to do is when my system is done booting to have me
 automatically login as my main user account(not as root though) on one
 virtual console(the first) and leave all other consoles and virtual
 consoles alone, so that someone telnetting in will get a login prompt
 like normal, just that I won't.  I'd still like the other vc's have
 login's for others to login and other reasons.  I've tried just putting
 /bin/sh in /etc/inittab and that didn't work, and I'm stumped.  Does
 anyone have any ideas on this?
 Todd Blake
Almost right.
If you want this to "always" be running (i.e. when you type "exit" from that shell the system "respawns" a new shell under your UID -- you can use the 'open' command something like so:# Run gettys in standard runlevels
## 1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1
1:12345:respawn:/usr/bin/open -c 1 -w -- su -c - todd /bin/sh
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