pwolfe@kailand.kai.com (Patrick Wolfe) (06/27/89)
I would like to use a plain old character terminal as the UNIX system console (/dev/console) on our lone IRIS 4D70G, while continuing to let people login and use the graphics display and keyboard. The terminal works fine as just another dumb tty when I enable getty on ttyd1. When I enter the PROM monitor, "setenv console d" and reboot, ttyd1 comes up as the "UNIX console" okay, but the graphics terminal stops working completely. What can I do to get a window with a "login:" prompt on our graphics terminal when it's not the "console"? Simply enabling getty on "grcons" doesn't do it, nor does running "/etc/gl/restartgl". Also, can someone tell me what the undocumented "-s" switch on /etc/getty does (it's used on the t1 line in /etc/inittab)? BTW, the "IRIS 4D Owners Guide" should contain this message in table 5-6: WARNING! Do not "setenv console d" unless you have a terminal that works correctly connected to tty port 1. Failure to heed this warning could result in an unusable workstation. -- Patrick Wolfe (pat@kai.com, kailand!pat) System Manager, Kuck & Associates, Inc. "Optimizing software for supercomputers"