Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ncar!noao!asuvax!nud!estinc!fnf From: fnf@estinc.UUCP (Fred Fish) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Trouble with uucp/cu/dialing sharing a phone line Keywords: Bloody Forehead. Message-ID: <10@estinc.UUCP> Date: 24 Dec 88 03:47:40 GMT References: <517@uceng.UC.EDU> <358@ispi.UUCP> Reply-To: fnf@estinc.UUCP (Fred Fish) Distribution: na Organization: Enhanced Software Technologies, Inc. Lines: 28 In article <358@ispi.UUCP> jbayer@ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes: >Also, Xenix does not pay attention to inittab. It uses the /etc/ttys >file instead. > >Conclusion: Get the 2.3 release from SCO. It is a cleanly integrated >environment in which everything works. I know it might not be available >yet, but give them a call. BEWARE! The documentation for 2.3 claims that you can change inittab and then execute "telinit 2", just like under "real unix", and it will automatically regenerate the ttys file for you. I naively changed a couple of entries in the supplied inittab, without first looking at or saving the ttys file, and ran "telinit 2". Well, it regenerated a ttys file for me alright, but apparently the original inittab was out of sync with the original ttys file, because it no longer spawned a getty to the console, causing me to think the system was hung. Panic city (mine, not the computers :-) until I figured out what was going on and changed inittab and ttys appropriately. P.S., I still don't know what that original ttys file that I clobbered looked like. I don't feel like reinstalling the entire system to find out. Also, needless to say, I now have a full backup of the entire system in case I clobber something else... -Fred -- # Fred Fish, 1346 West 10th Place, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA # asuvax!nud!fishpond!estinc!fnf (602) 921-1113