Re: Out of ptys??

david (david@kalifornia.com)
Sun, 23 Aug 1998 05:53:07 -0700


Reply to mail from david parsons about Out of ptys??
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> I don't think you understand my circumstance. Today, I run 2.0.27
> on my production machines (with a WebShield between them and the
> outside world, so icky bad packets don't get in), but occasionally
> have to boot into 1.2.13 so I can read SGI-formatted tapes. If I
> have to run MAKEDEV _every_ _single_ _time_ _I_ _reboot_ _my_
> _machine_ so ptys will work, this is a kludge of massive
> proportions.

I'm not being antagonistic, but...

I have a 5 megabyte hard drive sitting out in the garage. I surely hope
nobody gets ansy about supporting an interface for it, I'd have to get a
220v power lead dropped to my room and go buy an industrial table for it
to sit on. I'll need a set of ear mufflers to wear and I'll have to bolt
it down to the table so it doesn't jerk and knock a hole in the wall.

I prefer to hop down to the store and grab a new Xgig drive for a few
hundred...

...

I would assume it would be much easier for you or someone to make a tiny
patch for the kernel to support your desired tape block size rather than
go thru the hassle of a reboot etc. Rebooting your machine in itself
should be a much greater hassle than an automated MAKEDEV script that ran
at init time.

There's a tad bit of difference at chagrin and cutting your nose off to
spite your face. We are hackers, we don't accept "it can't be done", we
figure out a way to do it.

Script it, patch it, poke it. However we do it...we -do- do it.

-d

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