FGETTY(8) | System Administrator's Manual | FGETTY(8) |
fgetty - a small getty for linux
fgetty tty [--noclear] [--long-hostname]
The command fgetty is normally invoked by init(8), opens a tty port, prompts for a login name and invokes the /bin/login command.
--noclear makes fgetty not clear the screen before displaying the login prompt.
--long-hostname makes fgetty display the full hostname in the login prompt.
/etc/issue | printed before the login prompt |
/etc/inittab | init(8) configuration file |
/var/run/utmp | the system status file |
The issue-file (/etc/issue or the file may contain certain escape codes to display the system name, date and time etc. All escape codes consist of a backslash (\) immediately followed by one of the letters explained below.
HOST | is set to your hostname |
TERM | is set to linux |
TTY | is set to the current tty line |
1 | could not chown/chmod tty device |
3 | could not open tty device |
4 | not a typewriter |
5 | vhangup failed |
6 | could not open tty (can't happen) |
7 | dup failed |
8 | could not exec login |
9 | read returned an unexpected error |
10 | unprintable character in login name |
11 | login name too long (>40) |
13 | user name started with a dash |
23 | received SIGQUIT |
Felix von Leitner <felix-fgetty@fefe.de>
Homepage: http://www.fefe.de/fgetty/
2002-01-19 | fgetty |