eesrajm@cc.brunel.ac.uk (Andrew J Michael) (02/01/91)
I have now got my bidirectional line problem solved and working. In my last posting I said that I had tried to use the original version of getty, but it wouldn't run. On investigating further I found that it needed serializing. After some more poking about I discovered how to serialize it. So, to sum up - The getty supplied with the International Supplement to Xenix System V 386 Version 2.3.2 is broken. It won't allow bidirectional use of a dial-in/dial-out line. To cure this, use custom to reload getty from your distribution floppies, NOT the International Supplement. It is on floppy N2 if you are using 3.5" disks. Then use /etc/brand to serialize it, by typing /etc/brand serial_number activation_key /etc/getty substituting (of course) your appropriate values for serial number and activation key. Once again thanks to all who took the trouble to answer my original query. It makes the world seem a more friendly place. Regards Andy Michael -- Andy Michael (eesrajm@cc.brunel.ac.uk) "You might think that. I 85 Hawthorne Crescent couldn't possibly comment." West Drayton Middlesex UB7 9PA