Subject: Re: stty doesn't stick!??
To: noud de brouwer <noud@pop.knot.nl>
From: David Brownlee <david@mono.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/14/1997 16:29:29
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, noud de brouwer wrote:
> there is login.core and getty.core but what can i do
> with them to get more insight??
>
If you've downloaded the source, add '-g' to the Makefile,
rebuild & install them, then you should be able to run
'gdb /usr/bin/login login.core' and type 'where' to find
out what was happening when it dumped core.
(I'm pretty sure you need a core from the -g compiled binaries :)
> and in my config i've got:
> pseudo-device ppp 8 # PPP
> pseudo-device tun 2 # network tunneling over tty
>
> must i highten tun to 8 as well? or is it not related?
>
I'm pretty sure its unrelated.
> now i've swaped the ppp-server from mac68k to i386..
> i saw the ports 'locked' to 9600, while all the previous
> working settings are in place??
>
> if i do a stty -f /dev/tty00 57600, the next time someone
> does dial-in and deconnect stty -f /dev/tty00 shows 9600.
>
> my guess is that's a port specific issue, is it??
> what extra's do i have to do, besides /etc/ttys and stty -f to
> keep the speed stick??
I'm pretty sure port-mac68k is the odd one out in having the
ability to have 'termios defaults' for a given port.
If you're running getty on a port then editing /etc/ttys
(& kill -1 1) should be enough to have the port running at
the right speed (despite what stty -f may say). If you're
not running getty then... apologies for missing the start
of this thread :)
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