onsdag den 9 mars 2011 klockan 19:13 skrev Cyril Brulebois detta: > Hi, > > Edward Tomasz Napiera??a <tr...@freebsd.org> (09/03/2011): > > Not sure about the Debian userland, but the standard FreeBSD way > > would be to use tty(1): > > > > $ tty > > /dev/ttyv0 > > thanks for the hint. > > A quick check on io.debian.net (through ssh) says: > /dev/ttyp1 > > Using a qemu image, from the second/third console: > /dev/ttyv1 > /dev/ttyv2 > > Using a qemu image, from X: > /dev/ttyp0 > > Using a qemu image, from ssh: > /dev/ttyp1 > > So at first glance, it seems all you can assume is that /dev/ttyv* > means you're on a real console (I didn't check the doc).
A quick reply: On FreeBSD /dev/ttyv0 is the console, and /dev/ttyv[1-8] are the standard virtual terminals (see /etc/ttys). The client side of a PTY pair is normally allocated in /dev/ttyp#. To be exact, I have never had a sufficient number of open PTY pairs in order that the naming segment "/dev/ttyp#" be exhausted, although nominally it could happen. The documentation is pty(4). In all evidence kFreeBSD inherits this naming convention. Regards, Mats E A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110309184044.ga5...@mea.homelinux.org