Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 02/06/13 16:04, Jan Engelhardt escribió:
Every sane system would likely use Unix98 ptys aka /dev/pts/N. (Not that I think it makes a difference with regard to the "Latin issue", but it's always funny to see how you disconfigure your system in various ways.)
(what was even more funny is that it really was the cause for the Latin issue; I think the older style terms weren't being initialized properly, since in every case, typing 'reset' on the terminal to reset the tty state set them back to normal.
I wonder how she ended there... systemd will mount /dev/pts ..it is a fatal error if systemd cannot mount it for whatever reason...
---- I don't think systemd ever made it up...I had brought up the computer from 'S' by hand...not the first time since the systemd début.
another good question is why the kernel still has CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y when nothing should be using that ever..
---- I never took it out? Unless something is deprecated, or I know all the things that use it, I tend to leave legacy alone -- it tends to cause less problems and tends to provide more stability. Anyway, I assure you I didn't delete the pts directory -- can't say for sure, but I thought the basic linux devtmpfs, had it precreated on boot(?). I also seem to be missing my alt-console tty's can't ALT-TAB to other consoles. Wouldn't have bothered to mention that except it seems in this case, I'm not the only one with that problem. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org