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# $FreeBSD: src/etc/etc.i386/ttys,v 1.10 2003/10/24 15:44:08 simokawa Exp $
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# @(#)ttys 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/17/89
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#
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# This file specifies various information about terminals on the system.
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# It is used by several different programs. Common entries for the
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# various columns include:
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#
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# name The name of the terminal device.
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#
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# getty The program to start running on the terminal. Typically a
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# getty program, as the name implies. Other common entries
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# include none, when no getty is needed, and xdm, to start the
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# X Window System.
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# type The initial terminal type for this port. For hardwired
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# terminal lines, this will contain the type of terminal used.
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# For virtual consoles, the correct type is typically cons25, but
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# vt220 will work better if you need interoperability with other
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# systems like Solaris or GNU/Linux.
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# Other common values include network for network connections on
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# pseudo-terminals, dialup for incoming modem ports, and unknown
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# when the terminal type cannot be predetermined.
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# status Must be on or off. If on, init will run the getty program on
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# the specified port. If the word "secure" appears, this tty
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# allows root login.
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# name getty type status comments
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# If console is marked "insecure", then init will ask for the root password
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# when going to single-user mode.
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console "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 on secure
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#
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#ttyv0 "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 on secure
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