Normally, logon expects keyboard input to provide a name, but if the -l option is given, logon displays a list of the names in /usr, allowing one to be selected using a mouse or touch screen.
Once the current directory has been set, logon creates a new name space for the user using the contents of nsfile (default: namespace), as described in namespace(6). It then starts toolbar(1) to provide the initial application environment.
LOGON(1 ) | Rev: Thu Feb 15 14:42:47 GMT 2007 |