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Re: cannot start xterm on NetBSD-4.0
>> 0 ~>xterm
>> xterm: Error 32, errno 2: No such file or directory
>> Reason: get_pty: not enough ptys
>> 32 ~>
>>
>> and there is no /dev/pts directory on my system
> # echo '/dev/pts /dev/pts ptyfs rw,auto,hidden' >> /etc/fstab
> # mkdir -m 0755 /dev/pts
> # mount /dev/pts
I still have a problem.
- On my system /dev is mount_mfs'ed at boot time
- After mounting /dev and creating files in it there are
no /dev/pts directory and therefore mount /dev/pts fails
- Also there are no /dev/ptm{,x} files which I guess are also necessary
- After manual running the following commands
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV ptm
mkdir pts
mount pts
xterm seems to work but says
utmp_update: Cannot update utmp entry: Resource temporarily unavailable
utmp_update: Cannot update utmp entry: Undefined error: 0
Why /dev/pts directory is not created automatically at boot time?
/dev/ptm is also not created by 'MAKEDEV init' but by 'MAKEDEV all'.
ulimit:
time(cpu-seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
coredump(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) 716800
stack(kbytes) 2048
lockedmem(kbytes) 510734
memory(kbytes) 1532204
nofiles(descriptors) 1048
processes 384
sbsize(bytes) unlimited
I'm trying to restore my NetBSD box after hardware failure.
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Best regards, Aleksey Cheusov.
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