jeff schrieb am 29.01.2020:
On 1/29/20 10:22 AM, eh41 wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a Cyclades-Y multiserial card running
under NetBSD 7. Dmesg shows the card:
cy0 at pci4 dev 6 function 0: Cyclades-Y multiport serial
cy0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 20
cy0: 8 channels (ttyCY000..ttyCY007)
In /etc/ttys they are defined (ttyCY000 to ttyCY007) like this:
ttyCY000 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt220 on
Anyhow, "ps -axuc | grep getty" shows a question mark instead of the
terminal line. Also, a connected hardware vt320 device doesn't show a
login prompt.
Any hint about what I've forgotten?
You might want to re-post on one of the NetBSD mailing lists to get
better feedback; this news group is pretty dead unfortunately.
Thanks for your suggestions. Well, I was never a friend of mailing
lists, so I avoided them now again :-)
After reading a lot of documentation, I finally got that card up. When
having a FreeBSD background, one is used to have cua* devices beneath
the tty* ones. In NetBSD, there are dty* devices instead. Placing a
"dtyCY000 ... getty ... local" in the /etc/ttys solved the problem.
Works great now. Took just some time to figure it out :-)
In the meantime, I tried a Debian Linux. It worked out-of-the box so
far. If there wasn't that ******* systemd part of the system. Hard to
reveal how you get a getty on a certain tty. So I really prefer the BSD style...
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