Subject: Re: Switching between users
To: Rick C. Petty <pett0019@gold.tc.umn.edu>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/10/1996 09:56:13
> It's really nice, coming from a Linux user, to switch consoles in the 
> middle of a session.  If you don't like X or hate waiting for it to start 
> up, you have virtual consoles which you can switch between to do multiple 
> tasks.  For instance, I've had to stop in the middle of editing a file to 
> read a man page and test a line of code, and I can switch between 
> "screens" in an instant to double-check the syntax, or whatever...

Except for the ability to switch away X, it sounds like dt will
do all of the above. Except that it doesn't make sense to run
getty on the other screens.

I typically log in and then fire up dt with 6 screens, a few of
which get tied up reading man pages or looking at other code. :-)

Take care,

Bill

P.S. (it should be a FAQ) you need to make more than the standard 4
pty's to get more than 4 dt screens.