Another data point regarding this problem. When booting an older
kernel, circa Feb 20, 2000, I don't see this behavior.
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* Christopher Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000307 12:50] wrote:
> > "Alfred" == Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Alfred> When was the last time you've cvsup'd and built world
> Alfred> before it broke? I added some functionality to init, but
> Alfred> that was abou
> "Alfred" == Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alfred> When was the last time you've cvsup'd and built world
Alfred> before it broke? I added some functionality to init, but
Alfred> that was about 2 weeks ago.
That's not the problem. I already tried backing it out of
> "Sheldon" == Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sheldon> You should probably show us your /etc/ttys, not your
Sheldon> kernel config. :-)
Doh! I meant to do that. :-)
See below.
Sheldon> Also, have a look in /var/log/messages for error messages
Sheldon> from getty(8
* Christopher Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000307 12:09] wrote:
> After much perusing of source code, scouring of cvs log messages, and
> searching the archives, I've determined I have no idea where else to
> look for this problem I'm having.
>
> The problem is this:
>
> After booting, starting
On Mon, 06 Mar 2000 21:35:31 PST, Christopher Nielsen wrote:
> After booting, starting all services, and getting to the point where
> init usually spawns the getty processes on ttyv[0-7], I get no login
> prompts and no virtual terminal sessions.
You should probably show us your /etc/ttys, not
After much perusing of source code, scouring of cvs log messages, and
searching the archives, I've determined I have no idea where else to
look for this problem I'm having.
The problem is this:
After booting, starting all services, and getting to the point where
init usually spawns the getty pro