Once RH9 system boots, auto login is possible, also auto opening of one termanal possible?
Guys,
I am running some scripts from terminal window, sometimes system
reboots, once system boots successfully, Is it possible to do auto
login?. also open terminal window automatically, whihc is the right
file if I want to do auto login and auto opening of terminal, thanks in
advance.
I rreally need this auto login facility since I am doing some testing
(sometimes I need to reboot the system).
.
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