# # GNO uses the System V, not BSD, init(8) program, which uses /etc/inittab # for getty configuration. Only the 'name', 'type' (default terminal type), # and 'status' fields are used. # # $Id: ttys,v 1.1 1998/04/10 17:08:36 gdr-ftp Exp $ # # name getty type status comments # .ttyco "/usr/etc/none" gno on secure # The secure option allows 'root' to log in on the specified port. # Generally, you only want to allow 'root' logins on the local port. # Direct serial connection .ttya "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyb "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on # Pseudo-terminal list. .ttyq0 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq1 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq2 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq3 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq4 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq5 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq6 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq7 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq8 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyq9 "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqa "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqb "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqc "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqd "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqe "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure .ttyqf "/usr/etc/none" vt100 on secure