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TTYTAB()                                                              TTYTAB()

NAME
       ttytab - table of login terminals

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/ttytab

DESCRIPTION
       The  ttytab  file lists all the terminal devices that one can login on.
       It is a simple text file that contains lines of the form:

              name   type   "getty"   "init"

       The name and type fields are simple words, name  is  the  name  of  the
       terminal  device  with  /dev  stripped  off, and type tells the type of
       terminal to initialize the TERM environment variable.

       The getty and init fields may name commands that are run to  allow  one
       to login on the line, or to initialize the line.  Both these fields may
       be more than one word if the whole field is enclosed in double  quotes.
       Getty  is  usually  simply  the  word  getty, the command that prints a
       system identification banner and allows on to type a name  to  log  in.
       Init  is  usually  an stty command to set the baud rate and parity of a
       serial line.

       The init field may be omitted to indicate  that  no  initialization  is
       necessary,  and  the  getty  field may be left out to not start a login
       process.  Terminals should not be left out, because their place in  the
       ttytab file determines their slot number as returned by ttyslot(3).

       Comments (introduced by #) and empty lines are ignored.

EXAMPLE
       A ttytab for the console, two serial lines, and a pseudo tty entry:

              console   minix     getty
              tty00     vt100     getty    "stty 9600"
              tty01     dialup    getty    "stty 38400"
              ttyp0     network

ENVIRONMENT
       TERM           Terminal type

NOTES
       It  is  customary to set the type to dialup for a dialin line.  One can
       check for that name in one's .profile.

SEE ALSO
       getttyent(3), ttyslot(3), init(8).

AUTHOR
       Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)

                                                                      TTYTAB()

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