Subject: Re: Terminal type of su
To: None <amiga-dev@netbsd.org>
From: David Jones <dej@eecg.toronto.edu>
List: amiga-dev
Date: 12/07/1994 21:39:03
> >If I boot this new kernel and log in, my terminal type is set to "su".
> >Needless to say, Vi, etc. don't like this very much.
>
> >If I boot with an earlier kernel, using the SAME binaries, my terminal type
> >is set to "vt200" which is correct.
In addition, I notice the following:
- w terminates with a "proc size mismatch". So does ps.
- I get no "Where are you" as reported by a previous user.
- who shows me with no tty.
- rlogin completely screws up the terminal: my password shows when I type it,
and everything is double-spaced. Telnet works OK. Both of these are over
a SLIP link.
I am using 1.0 release (not pre-release beta) binaries. The problems only
happen with a homebrew kernel, which contains no local patches other than
ITE of 649x450 (106x50). My config:
#
# QPOINT: Kernel config for dej@qpoint
#
include "std.amiga"
maxusers 8
options TIMEZONE=300, DST=1
#
# processors this kernel should support
#
#options "M68040" # support for 040
#options FPSP # MC68040 floating point support
options "M68030" # support for 030
#options "M68020" # support for 020/851
options FPCOPROC # Support for MC6888[12] (Required)
options SWAPPAGER # Pager for processes (Required)
options VNODEPAGER # Pager for vnodes (Required)
options DEVPAGER # Pager for devices (Required)
#
# Networking options
#
options INET # IP networking support (Required)
#options ISO # ISO Networking support
#options TPIP # ARGO TP networking support
#options CCITT # CCITT X.25
#options NS # Xerox XNS
#options EON # ISO CLNL over IP
options GATEWAY # Packet forwarding
#options DIRECTED_BROADCAST # Broadcast across subnets
#options NSIP # XNS over IP
#
# File system related options
#
#options QUOTA # Disk quotas for local disks
options NFSSERVER # Network File System server side code
options NFSCLIENT # Network File System client side code
#
# File systems
#
options FFS # Berkeley fast file system
options MFS # Memory based filesystem
options PROCFS # Process filesystem
options KERNFS # Kernel parameter filesystem (Recommended)
options FDESC # /dev/fd filesystem
options NULLFS # Loopback filesystem
options FIFO # FIFO operations on vnodes (Recommended)
options ADOSFS # AmigaDOS file system
#options "CD9660" # ISO 9660 file system, with Rock Ridge
#options PORTAL # Portal filesystem
#options MSDOSFS # MS-DOS filesystem
#
# Compatability options for various existing systems
#
#options "COMPAT_09" # compatability with older NetBSD release
options "COMPAT_10" # compatability with older NetBSD release
#options "COMPAT_43" # 4.3 BSD compatible system calls
#options COMPAT_SUNOS # Support to run Sun (m68k) executables
#options "TCP_COMPAT_42" # Use 4.2 BSD style TCP
#options "COMPAT_NOMID" # allow nonvalid machine id executables
#options COMPAT_HPUX # HP300 compatability
#
# Support for System V IPC facilities.
#
options SYSVSHM # System V-like shared memory
options SYSVMSG # System V-like messages
options SYSVSEM # System V-like semaphores
#
# Support for various kernel options
#
#options GENERIC # Mini-root boot support
options LKM # Loadable kernel modules
options KTRACE # Add kernel tracing system call
#options DIAGNOSTIC # Add additional error checking code
options "NKMEMCLUSTERS=256" # Size of kernel malloc area
#
# Misc. debuging options
#
options PANICWAIT # Require keystroke to dump/reboot
#options DEBUG # Add debugging statements
options DDB # Kernel debugger
#options SYSCALL_DEBUG # debug all syscalls.
#options SCSIDEBUG # Add SCSI debugging statements
#options KGDB # Kernel debugger (KGDB) support
#options PANICBUTTON # Forced crash via keypress (???)
#
# Amiga specific options
#
#options RETINACONSOLE # enable code to allow retina to be console
options GRF_ECS # Enhanced Chip Set
options GRF_NTSC # NTSC
options GRF_PAL # PAL
#options "GRF_A2024" # Support for the A2024
#options GRF_AGA # AGA Chip Set
#options "KFONT_8X11" # 8x11 font
options KFONT_CUSTOM # 6x9 font
grfcc0 at mainbus0 # custom chips
#grfrt0 at ztwobus0 # retina II
#grfrh0 at zthreebus0 # retina III
grf0 at grfcc0
#grf1 at grfrt0
#grf2 at grfrh0
ite0 at grf0 # terminal emulators for grf's
#ite1 at grf1 # terminal emulators for grf's
#ite2 at grf2 # terminal emulators for grf's
#le0 at ztwobus0 # Lance ethernet.
#ed0 at ztwobus0 # dp8390 ethernet
# scsi stuff, all possible
#gvpbus0 at ztwobus0
#gtsc0 at gvpbus0 # GVP series II scsi
ahsc0 at mainbus0 # A3000 scsi
#atzsc0 at ztwobus0
#wstsc0 at ztwobus0 # Wordsync II scsi
#ivsc0 at ztwobus0 # IVS scsi
#mlhsc0 at ztwobus0 # Hacker scsi
#otgsc0 at ztwobus0 # 12 gauge scsi
#zssc0 at ztwobus0 # Zeus scsi
#mgnsc0 at ztwobus0 # Magnum scsi
#wesc0 at zthreebus0 # Warp Engine scsi
#idesc0 at mainbus0 # A4000(A1200?) IDE
#scsibus0 at gtsc0
scsibus1 at ahsc0
#scsibus2 at atzsc0
#scsibus2 at wstsc0
#scsibus3 at ivsc0
#scsibus4 at mlhsc0
#scsibus5 at otgsc0
#scsibus6 at zssc0
#scsibus7 at mgnsc0
#scsibus8 at wesc0
#scsibus9 at idesc0
# each hard drive from low target to high
# will configure to the next available sd unit number
sd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi disks
#st* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi tapes
#cd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi cd's
pseudo-device sl # slip
pseudo-device ppp # ppp
pseudo-device view 10 # views
pseudo-device pty 16 # pseudo terminals
pseudo-device loop # network loopback
config netbsd root on sd0 swap on sd0
--
David Jones, M.A.Sc student, Electronics Group (VLSI), University of Toronto
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