On Wed, 24.11.10 00:06, Paul Wouters (paul(a)xelerance.com) wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> That way most distros would only have to install one getty implementation,
> and can use it for both serial consoles and VCs.
Yes please.
Bonus points for anaconda configuring a working agetty login if the install
console was serial. That is, run agetty using the same linespeed as the
install and add the serial device to securetty.
systemd implicitly adds a serial getty on the console configured on the
kernel cmdline with console= and also one on hvc0 if that device
exists. That means simply by using console= on the kernel cmdline you
should get a getty on it.
We currently still use the old securetty tool to patch those terminals
into /etc/securetty on demand. I have submitted a patch to pam_securetty
however, to make it look for console= on the kernel cmdline internally,
which when merged allows us to get rid of the tool and have this work on
r/o root fine as well.
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.