Hello, Yes, under /etc/ttys there are several ttys, between them the one you used as example. When performing "ps auxww" (hoping it's same as in linux), then I don't see /libexec/runtty running, but the /libexec/runtty exists also. I tried to call it by hand but I get (I know it was wrong, but at least I wanted to know availability to execute):
getty[11]: Bad syntax Is there something to be done to call runtty automatically so that console can be called? By the way after reboot I get automatically logged on as root, is that the normal behavior? Thx, On 5/22/05, Stefan Siegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 09:10:53PM -0600, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote: > > Tried that, and got the same thing... Weird thing is not getting > > errors after going back to mach console... I looked for a verbose > > switch, but dind find any... > > > > Any other hints? > > do you have the needed getty entries in /etc/ttys, like > tty1 "/libexec/getty 38400" hurd on secure > trusted console > and /libexec/runttys running them (system running without > -s, single user mode)? > > Cheers, > Stefan > > -- > Stefan Siegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "sick nature" != "signature" > -- Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas

