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126 MergePoint 5224/5240 Service Processor Manager Installer and Administrator Guide
Configuring the Users’ Console Login Menu
Regular users are configured with /usr/bin/rmenush as their default login shell. All users with
rmenush as their login shell see the same menu whenever they log into the console.
The SP manager administrator can configure the rmenush menu to display other options including
links to additional submenus or commands by modifying the /etc/menu.ini file.
CAUTION: If changing the default menu, the administrator must ensure that any added programs do not
introduce security vulnerabilities.
The administrator must know the following about the behavior of rmenush before configuring any
changes to the menu:
If the called program exits with a return code indicating an error, rmenush prompts the user to
press any key to continue.
Any error messages generated by the called program are left on the screen for the user to read.
Examples showing how the administrator can force this behavior on for successful programs
and off for unsuccessful ones are provided in the configuration file.
The SP manager administrator assigns the /usr/bin/rmenush shell to users as appropriate, by
editing the /etc/passwd file entries for the users.
When editing the menu.ini file, the administrator must know the following:
Spaces are shown in menu items by the use of an underscore between words.
An underscore cannot be displayed in the menu text.
The right
-hand value of each name/command pair is assumed to be either a menu defined in the
menu.ini file or a command.
A maximum of 16 menu items can display on the screen at a time. Any extra menu items can
be reached by using the arrow keys to scroll down.
To modify the user shell menu:
See Configuring the Users’ Console Login Menu on page 126 for background information
and examples.
CAUTION: If adding programs to the menu, take care the commands do not allow the user to break out of the
programs they call.
1. Log into the appliance console as root.
2. Open the /etc/menu.ini file for editing.
3. Add new menus and menu items as desired, using underscores (_) to indicate spaces
between words.
a. In the [main] menu definition, insert a definition for an action or an option for a submenu,
as desired.
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