TTYS(5) NetBSD Programmer's Manual TTYS(5)
NAME
ttys - terminal initialization information
DESCRIPTION
The file ttys contains information that is used by various routines to initialize and control the use of terminal special files. This informa- tion is read with the getttyent(3) library routines. There is one line in the ttys file per special device file. Fields are separated by tabs and/or spaces. Fields comprised of more than one word should be enclosed in double quotes (``"''). Blank lines and comments may appear anywhere in the file; comments are delimited by hash marks (``#'') and new lines. Any unspecified fields will default to null. The first field is the name of the terminal special file as it is found in /dev. The second field of the file is the command to execute for the line, usu- ally getty(8), which initializes and opens the line, setting the speed, waiting for a user name and executing the login(1) program. It can be, however, any desired command, for example the start up for a window sys- tem terminal emulator or some other daemon process, and can contain mul- tiple words if quoted. The third field is the type of terminal usually connected to that tty line, normally the one found in the termcap(5) data base file. The envi- ronment variable TERM is initialized with the value by either getty(8) or login(1). The remaining fields set flags in the ty_status entry (see getttyent(3)) or specify a window system process that init(8) will maintain for the terminal line. As flag values, the strings ``on'' and ``off'' specify that init should (should not) execute the command given in the second field, while ``se- cure'' (if ``on'' is also specified) allows users with a uid of 0 to lo- gin on this line. The flags ``local'', ``rtscts'', ``mdmbuf'', and ``softcar'' modify the default behaviour of the terminal line, and their actions are driver dependent. The ``local'' flag causes the driver to treat the line as if it locally connected. The ``rtscts'' flag instructs the driver to use RTS/CTS hardware flow control, if possible. The ``mdm- buf'' flag instructs the driver to use DTR/DCD flow control, if possible. The ``softcar'' flag causes the driver to ignore hardware carrier on the line. These flag fields should not be quoted. The string ``window='' may be followed by a quoted command string which init will execute before starting the command specified by the second field.
EXAMPLES
# root login on console at 1200 baud console "/usr/libexec/getty std.1200" vt100 on secure # dialup at 1200 baud, no root logins ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty d1200" dialup on # 555-1234 # Mike's terminal: hp2621 ttyh0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" hp2621-nl on # 457 Evans # John's terminal: vt100 ttyh1 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt100 on # 459 Evans # terminal emulate/window system ttyv0 "/usr/new/xterm -L :0" vs100 on window="/usr/new/Xvs100 0" # Network pseudo ttys -- don't enable getty ttyp0 none network ttyp1 none network off
FILES
/etc/ttys
SEE ALSO
login(1), getttyent(3), ttyslot(3), gettytab(5), termcap(5), getty(8), init(8), ttyflags(8)
HISTORY
A ttys file appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. 4.4BSD June 4, 1993 2
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