Subject: Re: SWITCHING TO A wscons kernel
To: Robert V. Baron <rvb@cs.cmu.edu>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: tech-install
Date: 03/13/1999 08:48:58
"Robert V. Baron" <rvb@cs.cmu.edu> writes:
> Last weekend I built world and install a new kernel and booted.
> (My previous build was from 1/15.) Obviously, a few things did
> not work when I booted and I had to MAKDEV wscons and mung the /etc/ttys
> file -- no big deal. But is there any way that this could happen automatically
> for the niave user? Perhaps the wsdevice could smash itself into the
> cdevsw at the ttyv0 slot and then print out a warning if it were referenced
> thru that major.
What I did was make the first getty run on /dev/console (so it will
work with pccons, pcvt, wscons, and serial without a change) --
perhaps the default ttys file should do this as well?
It means the first vc is the "console" but since that's where kernel
messages go, this sorta fits.
--Michael