Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!ukc!dcl-cs!aber-cs!pcg From: pcg@aber-cs.UUCP (Piercarlo Grandi) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: >4 virtual cons on V/AT 2.4 Message-ID: <485@aber-cs.UUCP> Date: 6 Jan 89 21:45:31 GMT Reply-To: pcg@cs.aber.ac.uk (Piercarlo Grandi) Distribution: eunet,world Organization: Dept of CS, UCW Aberystwyth, Wales (Disclaimer: my statements are purely personal) Lines: 44 In article <197@wa3wbu.UUCP> you write: Has Anyone added more than the default 4 virtual consoles to Microport V/AT 2.4 ? On 2.3 all that was required was to add the device names and edit inittab. 2.4 seems to be hard coded in the config for only 4. What is the procedure for adding addition virtual consoles, say like 10 total ? Thanks! I have eight consoles here without problems. All you have to do is to look at the dfile.wini file, line that begins with 'kd' and modify it to kd 0 8 * maximum of 8 virtual consoles if it is not already 8. Then either you use /etc/vcon, that automagically creates the /dev/cons? files it needs, or you create them yourself and use /etc/getty on each of them. Note that the major device number is 0, not 5 like I saw in another posting: /etc/mknod /dev/cons7 c 0 7 Two words of advice: Don't use /etc/vcon, it behaves funnily (somebody posted a list of funnies, maybe it was you). Use /etc/getty. Better still, use uutty, for console, local and dialin logins. A bit quicker, a bit safer, you have sources... It works virtually out of the box; with a couple of lines of modification it works better (add MAIL to the environment, have /etc/issue copied to stdout before asking login:, output a newline in the state entered after the password is read). Other little mods were described in some previous posting by sombody, either here or comp.unix.xenix. Overall I am quite more pleased with 2.4 than with 2.3; in particular the disk driver looks, well, significantly improved. Some fairly awful (documented!) bugs remain, e.g. in the compiler, fsck, dcopy, sdb, floating point handling, but is quite more usable. Still it is no match for SysV3.2/386, and I am going to get it (my 386 machine has just arrived) as soon as I decide which supplier to choose. -- Piercarlo "Peter" Grandi | INET: pcg%cs.aber.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk Dept of CS, UCW Aberystwyth, Wales | UUCP: ...!mcvax!ukc!aber-cs!pcg