Subject: Re: Headless 3/60, et al.
To: Peter Seebach <seebs@solon.com>
From: Nathan J Williams <nathanw@mit.edu>
List: port-sun3
Date: 01/23/1997 16:26:09
   I've added #ifdefs for a "headless" machine to zs.c, this appears to
   suffice to build a kernel which boots and runs off of ttya or ttyb.
   (It assumes that the keyboard and mouse are simply not configured.)

	Eh? My headless 3/260 would like to know why this is
necessary. When did normal kernels not work on serial-console
machines?