#
# 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