Re: Flexible Console open (really little patch)

david (david@kalifornia.com)
Thu, 20 Aug 1998 00:13:20 -0700


Reply to mail from Clifford Wolf about Flexible Console open (really little patch)
> No - the idea is more to make it possible for the user to see all the
> warning messages generated by the boot scripts - so he can turn the option
> on. There is another point for allowing /etc/console: if the kernel opens
> /etc/console instead of /dev/console it's possible to unmount /dev from
> the single-user-mode (if you use /etc/console as tty). If one uses
> /dev/console, the device would be busy as long as init runs - so one could
> never unmount /dev (e.g. to see what's in /dev/ if devfs is not mounted).

Make /dev/console. When you get around to mounting devfs, you mount over
the top of /dev which is perfectly fine. Now you don't have to hack
something into /etc, and you're perfectly capable of umounting /dev.

btw. init holds /dev/initctl| but not /dev/console, or i should say, mine
does.

-d

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