Subject: Re: german keyboard?
To: Werner Cyrmon <w.cyrmon@htlwrn.ac.at>
From: David Brownlee <david@mono.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 10/24/1996 21:52:44
On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Werner Cyrmon wrote:
> Hi BSD Gurus,
> how can I install a german keyboard (you know, one with the german
> umlauts,...).
You dont specify which port you are using - netbsd runs on many
different machines, and country specific setup varies...
> Every time I want t login my machine via telnet or rlogin from a second
> machine, the BSD-machine says: No ttys free (or something of this kind).
> Whats wrong?
Try 'cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV all' - you're probably missing some tty
devices.
> How can I install the machine as a tftp server (e.g. I want write config
> files of my cisco Terminalserver to this machine, and the
> terminalserver should be able to boot from this config file)?
Edit /etc/inetd.conf & remove the # from the "#tftp dgram ..."
line then 'kill -1 `cat /var/run/inetd.conf`' to enable the tftpd
Check out 'man tftpd' for how to use it...
(Hey, is it me or would a version of killall be _really_ nice :)
Welcome to NetBSD!
David/abs (david@mono.org)
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