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From: jim@wft.stack.urc.tue.nl (Jim Rump)
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Subject: 386BSD: Multiuser?
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Date: 18 Feb 93 02:48:50 GMT
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[ Article crossposted from comp.unix.bsd ]
[ Author was Dragon Lord ]
[ Posted on 17 Feb 93 07:03:23 GMT ]

In article <1993Feb12.044713.20999@sactoh0.sac.ca.us> bce@sactoh0.sac.ca.us (Byron C. Ellis) writes:
>Is 386BSD Multi-User or is it a strictly single user implementation?

OH, multi-user!!  I have a TVI955 on com1 and am logged in there AND on
the console (PC)!  It keeps me from having to reboot the system if I
lock up the console for some reason.