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67 tty terminal handling and job control
75 lfs log-based filesystem
77 nfs Sun-compatible network filesystem
80 fdesc access to per-process file descriptors
95 netiso ISO protocols (TP-4, CLNP, CLTP, etc)
103 hp300 HP 9000/300 series of Motorola 68000-based machines
104 hp code common to both HP 68k and (non-existent) PA-RISC ports
105 i386 Intel 386/486-based PC machines
106 luna68k Omron 68000-based workstations
107 news3400 Sony News MIPS-based workstations
108 pmax Digital 3100/5000 MIPS-based workstations
110 tahoe (deprecated) CCI Power 6-series machines
118 include exported machine-dependent header files
119 hp300 machine-dependent support code and private header files
122 stand machine-dependent standalone code
129 conf machine-independent configuration files
130 stand machine-independent standalone code
193 access from directly-connected terminals other than the console,
209 are one-for-one with entries in the file of current users
213 while running in single-user mode
216 Each line in the
220 the end of the line). For each terminal line the four fields
226 should startup to service the line
227 (or \fBnone\fP if the line is to be left alone),
232 be allowed to login on the line).
234 then the root password is required to bring the machine up single-user.
255 phone line is dialed up.
256 For non-dialup terminals, from which modem control is not available,
270 When the system is running multi-user, all terminals that are listed in
272 as \fBon\fP have their line enabled.
274 to disable a terminal line, you can edit the file
281 \fB#\fP \fIkill \-1 1\fP
302 where ? is in [0-9a-zA-Z], as some programs use this property of the
383 .Sh 2 "Setting up the line printer system"
385 The line printer system consists of at least
394 /usr/sbin/lpd line printer daemon, scans spooling queues
395 /usr/sbin/lpc line printer control program
402 is a master database describing line
408 in which spooling is performed. The line printer system handles
411 line initialization such as the baud rate. Raster output devices
413 are also supported by the line printer system.
428 To configure your line printers, consult the printcap manual page
429 and the accompanying document, ``4.3BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual'' (SMM:7).
456 which provides a front-end to edit the messages sent
479 (except by a code-breaker) you should use the secret mail facility,
491 ``Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router'' (SMM:9).
505 file to control the set
508 enhanced ``expect-send'' sequence capabilities when
559 /usr/bin/uucp file-copy command
565 /usr/bin/uusnap gives a snap-shot of \fIuucp\fP activity
577 /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices list of dialers and hard-wired lines
578 /usr/lib/uucp/L-dialcodes dialcode abbreviations
582 /usr/lib/uucp/SEQF sequence numbering control file
618 If you have an auto-call unit,
619 the L.sys, L-dialcodes, and L-devices files should be created.
627 adiron Any ACU 1200 out0123456789- ogin-EOT-ogin uucp
635 (through an ACU, a hard-wired line, etc.),
636 then comes the phone number to use in connecting through an auto-call unit,
639 may contain common abbreviations that are defined in the L-dialcodes file.
641 specified in the L-devices file.
646 to search for any available auto-call unit in L-devices.
647 Our L-dialcodes file is of the form:
652 while our L-devices file is: