editing /etc/inittab

J. Eric Townsend erict at flatline.UUCP
Sun Jun 11 05:44:14 AEST 1989




>From lenny's README that he packaged with his fsck/rc neato package.
>(yes, you can edit /etc/inittab carefully).


What's the problem with editing /etc/inittab?  I've done this on
a variety of UNIX systems for hte past couple of years.  Usually
it's when I'm setting up terminals or logins...

Yes, I see the big warning at the top of /etc/inittab.  But when
kermit hangs, and I have to init q to restore things, I usually
have to change /etc/inittab as well.  (Am I doing this the hard
way?)


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