Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 11 Sep 2000 17:22:52 -0700 | From | Ion Badulescu <> | Subject | Re: Booting into /bin/bash |
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In article <8pjlk6$vnf$1@enterprise.cistron.net> you wrote:
>>However, ^C does not stop anything. No signal gets sent to anybody. >>I don't want to make it too large because it won't fit on a floppy >>if I do. > > That means you don't have a controlling tty.
But why is /dev/console not a tty? Is there any good reason, or is just "because nobody has done it"?
Ion
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