TTYS(5) COMMAND REFERENCE TTYS(5)
NAME
ttys - terminal initialization data
DESCRIPTION
The ttys file is read by the init program and specifies
which terminal special files are to have a process created
for them so that people can log in. Each terminal special
file is a one-line entry in the ttys file.
The first character of a line in the ttys file is either `0'
or `1'. If the first character on the line is a `0', the
init program ignores that line. If the first character on
the line is a `1', the init program creates a login process
for that line. The second character on each line is used as
an argument to getty(8), which performs such tasks as baud-
rate recognition, reading the login name, and calling login.
For normal lines, the character is `0'; other characters can
be used, for example, with hard-wired terminals where speed
recognition is unnecessary or which have special
characteristics. (Getty will have to be fixed in such
cases.) The remainder of the line is the terminal's entry in
the device directory, /dev.
FILES
/etc/ttys
SEE ALSO
login(1), gettytab(5), getty(8), init(8).
Printed 10/17/86 1
%%index%%
na:72,71;
de:143,1338;
fi:1481,66;
se:1547,174;
%%index%%000000000081