/dev/tty1 file exists on s390x ubuntu, however, one cannot open that
file doing that results in ENXIO.

console-setup is an architecture independent package which tries to
detect and configure all consoles. Ideally, I do not want to encode if
`uname -p` is s390x or some such to filter-out and skip tty[0-9].

Imho, if /dev/tty[0-9] devices do not exist, why does kernel create such
files? Can it be escalated to IBM linux team to not have those files at
all? E.g. make a upstream kernel patch to not create these devices.
Maybe I am crazy, I don't understand things - e.g. is it possible to
somehow get a working /dev/tty1?

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  Repeating "can't open /dev/ttyX: No such device or address" messages
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