> Narain CR rearranged electrons thusly:
>
> > Do U mean that after logging in everything becomes OK and the display is
> > normal or do U say "everthing works" b'cos U are able to see the
>
> I think it is more because SCO doesn't understand linux's default terminal
type
> 'linux'.  Setting term to vt100 on login will do the trick.
>
> /etc/issue etc will set the login banner message - say
>
> :r /etc/issue.net
>
> Red Hat Linux release 6.9.5 (Pinstripe)
> Kernel 2.2.16-3 on an i686
>
> After that, the sco box doesn't recognize the default 'linux' terminal
type of
> the linux box.
>
> > appropriate disk activity etc. (ie display is not proper even after a
> > successfull login)...


as far as functionality of  machine is concerned its fine after telnet if i
blindly type some command like ls > a.files the file is generated but i
cannot see anything on the screen with telnet session from sco .

anyway i will try your solution
athanks a lot


yunus




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