/netbsd/etc/etc.epoc32/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
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/netbsd/etc/etc.or1k/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
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/netbsd/etc/etc.hppa/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.ia64/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.aarch64/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.riscv/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.evbcf/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.ews4800mips/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.emips/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.landisk/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.amigappc/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.zaurus/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.playstation2/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.sbmips/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.algor/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.cesfic/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.evbmips/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.evbppc/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.iyonix/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.mipsco/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.evbsh3/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.mvmeppc/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.amd64/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.sandpoint/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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/netbsd/etc/etc.evbarm/ |
H A D | ttys | 34417aba Wed Sep 25 23:09:19 GMT 2019 abs <abs@NetBSD.org> Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty
With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.
The changes: - Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing - If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty - If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off
Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not in this pass)
As discussed on current-users
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