blue screen of death
- From: "Paula J. Lindsay" <paula@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 14:07:14 -0700
Hi Everyone,
I have a rhel 4 machine. There is a local login that the lab uses to run an instrument. But, when someone logs into it locally with
that login, they get a blue screen. I logged in with my nis login and it works fine, and then I log in with the local login it works
fine. But, if I just log in with the local account it goes blue. So, you need to login as you before you can log in as the local account or you'll get the blue screen.
This doesn't make any sense. I'm think the local account's .cshrc, but I don't see anything wrong with it. I appreciate any help/suggestions/advice
in advance.
Paula
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