-# login.config
-#
-# This is a sample "login dispatcher" configuration file for mgetty
-#
-# Format:
-# username userid utmp_entry login_program [arguments]
-#
-# Meaning:
-# for a "username" entered at mgettys login: prompt, call
-# "login_program" with [arguments], with the uid set to "userid",
-# and a USER_PROCESS utmp entry with ut_user = "utmp_entry"
-#
-# username may be prefixed / suffixed by "*" (wildcard)
-#
-# userid is a valid user name from /etc/passwd, or "-" to not set
-# a login user id and keep the uid/euid root (needed for /bin/login)
-#
-# utmp_entry is what will appear in the "who" listing. Use "-" to not
-# set an utmp entry (a must for /bin/login), use "@" to set it to the
-# username entered. Maximum length is 8 characters.
-#
-# login_program is the program that will be exec()ed, with the arguments
-# passed in [arguments]. A "@" in the arguments will be replaced with the
-# username entered. Warning: if no "@" is given, the login_program has
-# no way to know what user name the user entered.
-#
-#
-# SAMPLES:
-# Use this one with my Taylor-UUCP and Taylor-UUCP passwd files.
-# (Big advantage: tuucp can use the same passwd file for serial dial-in
-# and tcp dial-in [uucico running as in.uucpd]). Works from 1.05 up.
-#
-#U* uucp @ /usr/sbin/uucico -l -u @
-
-#
-# Use this one for fido calls (login name /FIDO/ is handled specially)
-#
-# You need Eugene Crosser's "ifmail" package for this to work.
-# mgetty has to be compiled with "-DFIDO", otherwise a fido call won't
-# be detected.
-#
-#/FIDO/ uucp fido /usr/lib/fnet/ifcico @
-
-#
-# Automatic PPP startup on receipt of LCP configure request (AutoPPP).
-# mgetty has to be compiled with "-DAUTO_PPP" for this to work.
-# Warning: Case is significant, AUTOPPP or autoppp won't work!
-# Consult the "pppd" man page to find pppd options that work for you.
-#
-# NOTE: for *some* users, the "-detach" option has been necessary, for
-# others, not at all. If your pppd doesn't die after hangup, try it.
-#
-# NOTE2: "debug" creates lots of debugging info. LOOK AT IT if things
-# do not work out of the box, most likely it's a ppp problem!
-#
-# NOTE3: "man pppd" is your friend!
-#
-# NOTE4: max. 9 arguments allowed.
-#
-#/AutoPPP/ - a_ppp /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap login debug
-
-#
-#
-# An example where no login name in the argument list is desired:
-# automatically telnetting to machine "smarty" for a given login name
-#
-#telnet-smarty gast telnet /usr/bin/telnet -8 smarty
-#
-# This is the "standard" behaviour - *dont* set a userid or utmp
-# entry here, otherwise /bin/login will fail!
-# This entry isn't really necessary: if it's missing, the built-in
-# default will do exactly this.
-#
-#* - - /bin/login @
-#root root root /bin/bash -l
-root root root /bin/zsh -l