Date: Wed, 14 Feb 96 19:48:39 -0600 From: Benjamin Tomhave <tomhavbe@martin.luther.edu> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: A slight problem... Message-ID: <199602150148.RAA01189@freefall.freebsd.org>
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Yes, I'm back. I think that I figured out my PCVT problem. It's my guess that it is related to the fact that, after I have compiled the kernel for PCVT instead of the SCO console (which is sc0 versus vt0) and reboot my machine, I see a little error message go floating by that says something to the effect of it can't find vt0 or doesn't know what it is. That seems to be a wee bit of a problem as the entire darn console configuration revolves around it. Well, maybe not that severe. But, after that, it all goes downhill with errors like can't find /usr/.../mountdtab or something like that a few other errors. I can login ok, and for the most part can move around and all, but it isn't perfect. The reason I want to use PCVT instead of SCO console is because I am dealing with an assortment of UN*X flavors which I need to connect to, etc. With the SCO emulation, I get little bits of garbage when I try to communicated with other machines (little binary fragments is what it looks like). If anybody can help me with this, I would appreciate it as it is well over my head, I think (maybe not, but I kind of doubt it). Thanks for your time and help! -ben
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