TTY Autologin: Difference between revisions
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=By using agetty= | |||
== How == | |||
Install {{pkg|agetty}}: {{cmd|# apk add agetty}} | |||
Edit {{path|/etc/inittab}} to use agetty<br> | |||
Example for the virtual terminal tty1:<br> | |||
<code>tty1::respawn:/sbin/agetty --autologin root tty1 linux</code> | |||
Example inittab entry for a serial terminal on ttys01:<br> | |||
<code>ttyS0::respawn:/sbin/agetty --autologin root ttyS0 vt100</code> | |||
{{tip|You can change the `tty1` or `ttyS0` to a different serial port or virtual terminal as you please. `root` can be changed to a different user as well. Finally the terminal type (`linux` and `vt100` in our examples) can be changed to a wide variety of serial terminals.}} | |||
=By compiling your own autologin program on edge= | |||
What follows is one of many different ways to get autologin on edge. | What follows is one of many different ways to get autologin on edge. | ||
== How == | == How == | ||
# Writing a wrapper, called autologin, around /bin/login and moving it in /usr/sbin/ | # Writing a wrapper, called autologin, around {{path|/bin/login}} and moving it in {{path|/usr/sbin/}} | ||
# Editing /etc/inittab specifying the use of /usr/sbin/autologin instead of /bin/login | # Editing {{path|/etc/inittab}} specifying the use of {{path|/usr/sbin/autologin}} instead of {{path|/bin/login}} | ||
== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == | ||
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Write into it the following C program. | Write into it the following C program. | ||
{{ cmd|#include <unistd.h> | {{cmd|#include <unistd.h> | ||
int main() | int main() | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The only thing it does is a system call to execute the ''login'' binary (part of busybox) which will be searched in PATH. | The only thing it does is a system call to execute the ''login'' binary (part of busybox) which will be searched in $PATH. | ||
As parameters are passed: | As parameters are passed: | ||
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{{Cmd|# tcc -o autologin autologin.c }} | {{Cmd|# tcc -o autologin autologin.c }} | ||
Move the binary autologin to /usr/sbin | Move the binary autologin to {{path|/usr/sbin}} | ||
{{Cmd|# mv autologin /usr/sbin/ }} | {{Cmd|# mv autologin /usr/sbin/ }} | ||
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replace "'':respawn:/sbin/getty''" with "'':respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/sbin/autologin''" for each TTY you want to enable autologin. | replace "'':respawn:/sbin/getty''" with "'':respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/sbin/autologin''" for each TTY you want to enable autologin. | ||
* The getty's '''-n''' flag do not prompt the user for a login name | * The getty's '''-n''' flag do not prompt the user for a login name | ||
* The getty's '''-l''' flag invokes a custom login instead of /bin/login; in our case it is set to invoke /usr/sbin/autologin | * The getty's '''-l''' flag invokes a custom login instead of {{path|/bin/login}}; in our case it is set to invoke {{path|/usr/sbin/autologin}} | ||
==== Note ==== | ==== Note ==== | ||
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It is possible to remove the autologin.c file, the C compiler and the '''musl-dev''' package | It is possible to remove the autologin.c file, the C compiler and the '''musl-dev''' package | ||
{{Cmd|# rm autologin.c | {{Cmd|# rm autologin.c | ||
# apk del tcc | # apk del tcc musl-dev}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [https://git.busybox.net/busybox/tree/init/init.c Busybox init source, substantial comments documenting /etc/inittab are at the bottom] | |||
* [http://littlesvr.ca/linux-stuff/articles/autologinconsole/autologinconsole.php Linux-Stuff: Log in automatically to a console when Linux boots] | |||
* [https://wiki.gumstix.com/index.php/AutoLogin AutoLogin - Gumstix User Wiki] |
Revision as of 22:46, 11 September 2023
By using agetty
How
Install agetty:
# apk add agetty
Edit /etc/inittab to use agetty
Example for the virtual terminal tty1:
tty1::respawn:/sbin/agetty --autologin root tty1 linux
Example inittab entry for a serial terminal on ttys01:
ttyS0::respawn:/sbin/agetty --autologin root ttyS0 vt100
By compiling your own autologin program on edge
What follows is one of many different ways to get autologin on edge.
How
- Writing a wrapper, called autologin, around /bin/login and moving it in /usr/sbin/
- Editing /etc/inittab specifying the use of /usr/sbin/autologin instead of /bin/login
Prerequisites
- A C compiler
- The musl-dev package which contains the C standard library
Example on how to assolve the prerequisites:
# apk add --repository https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing tcc # apk add musl-dev
Writing the autologin.c program
Create a file; in this example called autologin.c
# vi autologin.c
Write into it the following C program.
#include <unistd.h> int main() { execlp( "login", "login", "-f", "root", 0); }
The only thing it does is a system call to execute the login binary (part of busybox) which will be searched in $PATH.
As parameters are passed:
- -f flag which stands for "Do not authenticate (user already authenticated)"
- username in this example is root but if you created a new user, its username can be used instead.
Compiling the autologin.c program
If using tcc:
# tcc -o autologin autologin.c
Move the binary autologin to /usr/sbin
# mv autologin /usr/sbin/
Editing /etc/inittab
Open /etc/inittab
# vi /etc/inittab
replace ":respawn:/sbin/getty" with ":respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/sbin/autologin" for each TTY you want to enable autologin.
- The getty's -n flag do not prompt the user for a login name
- The getty's -l flag invokes a custom login instead of /bin/login; in our case it is set to invoke /usr/sbin/autologin
Note
To perform such a replacement on all TTYs, the following command can be used:
# sed -i 's@:respawn:/sbin/getty@:respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/sbin/autologin@g' /etc/inittab
- "@" is used as a delimiter
- The -i flag edits the file in-place
Cleaning up
It is possible to remove the autologin.c file, the C compiler and the musl-dev package
# rm autologin.c # apk del tcc musl-dev