In Windows 1990, we just delete the entire device file and let it rebuild
upon a reboot...

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon all!
>
> I know there are a few *nix gurus out there, so I'm hoping someone can
> point me in the right direction. I have a faxing program that is trying to
> allocate resources to physical faxes but it causes a segmentation fault.
>
> I've tried deleting the two lines in the /etc/inittab file that are causing
> me the grief and that will actually allow me to re-enable the two faxes but
> when the box is restarted...bam...they are back! (I've also tried commenting
> them out with the same results)
>
> Version AIX 5.3
>
> The lines are (within /etc/inittab)
>
> tty3:2:respawn: /usr/sbin/getty /dev/tty3
> tty4:2:respawn: /usr/sbin/getty /dev/tty4
>
> How do I stop them from reappearing?
>
> TIA!
> Cameron
>
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