Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
Path: utzoo!telly!druid!darcy
From: darcy@druid.uucp (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
Subject: Re: ESIX: cu does not detect dropped line.
Organization: D'Arcy Cain Consulting, West Hill, Ontario
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 90 00:57:55 GMT
Message-ID: <1990Dec1.005755.25794@druid.uucp>
References: <KAYVAN.90Nov22013215@mrspoc.Transact.COM> <1990Nov23.044733.1628@druid.uucp> <706@denwa.uucp>

In article <706@denwa.uucp> satyr!kayvan@apple.com (Kayvan Sylvan) writes:
>You have to manually create /dev/ttym00 by doing:
>	mknod /dev/ttym00 c 3 128
>This creates the device entry which you will then use in your uucp
>Devices and your /etc/inittab file.
>
>If you don't want all of this to be wiped out the next time you
>reconfigure your kernel, also change /etc/conf/cf.d/inittab.base.
>
>In addition to inittab.base, I had to add the following to
>/etc/conf/bin/idmkenv since sometimes when I remake the kernel,
>idmknod seems to like to wipe out /dev/ttym00 (I'm sure there's a
>better solution to this one, but I haven't found it).

Yes there is.  Add a ttym00 entry to the file /etc/conf/node.d/asy.  Here
is mine:

asy	tty00	c	0
asy	tty01	c	1

To permanently add ttym00 add the following:

asy ttym00  c   128

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