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CHAPTER 3 Getting Started

3.1 Logging in


After connecting with a Unix system, a user is prompted for a login username, then a password. The login username is the user's unique name on the system. The password is a changeable code known only to the user. At the login prompt, the user should enter the username; at the password prompt, the current password should be typed.

Note: Unix is case sensitive. Therefore, the login and password should be typed exactly as issued; the login, at least, will normally be in lower case.

3.1.1 - Terminal Type
3.1.2 - Passwords
3.1.3 - Exiting
3.1.4 - Identity

Introduction to Unix - 14 AUG 1996
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