.TH trustme "" "" "System Administration"
.PC "List of trusted users"
.B /etc/trustme
.PP
.II /etc/trustme
The file
.B /etc/trustme
names users who are ``trusted'' \(em that is, who are permitted to log
into the system even though the file
.B /etc/nologin
has been created to stop users from logging in.
.SH "See Also"
.Xr "Administering COHERENT," administe
.Xr "login," login
.Xr "nologin" nologin
