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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Re: tty's
- From: manticora_@xxxxxxxxxxx (Chris aka manticora)
- Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 19:51:44 PDT
- Message-id: <19980809025146.26756.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I need them because I was having fun with TTYSNOOP, and so I needed
more.
ttysnoop btw, is a great little program to monitor all telnet sessions
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>Um, just curious, but what would one need so many terms for? I'm not
being
>facetious.
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>On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Hubert Mantel wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Chris aka manticora wrote:
>>
>> > Thank you very much,I just editted it
>> > and now I can go from tty1->tty11, and I have tty12 on xwindows
>> >
>> > is there any way I can go HIGHER?
>>
>> Yes. Add the line
>>
>> 13:123:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty13
>>
>> to your /etc/inittab (don't forget the "init q" afterwards) and you
can
>> switch to the 13th tty with <right-alt><F1>. I think this gives the
idea.
>>
>> I think you can go pretty high (up to 64, check devices.txt) using
>> additional modifiers. If you do so, please remember to add more nodes
to
>> /dev (currently there are only 24 tty devices). Also, check your
>> /etc/syslogd.conf for a tty to log to.
>> -o)
>> Hubert /\\
>> _\_v
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>-M
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