# 		 "@(#)ttys	1.0	(OSF/1)	05/11/90"
#
# NOTE: This file is largely obsolete, its function having been taken
# over by /etc/inittab.  Its only remaining purpose is to mark which
# tty lines are secure (i.e., allow root logins).  To disallow root
# logins on a given line, remove the "secure" keyword.
#
# $Copyright
# Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995  Intel Corporation
# INTEL CONFIDENTIAL
# The technical data and computer software contained herein are subject
# to the copyright notices; trademarks; and use and disclosure
# restrictions identified in the file located in /etc/copyright on
# this system.
# Copyright$
# 
# name	getty	type	status	comments
#
console	none	none 	secure	# console
tty00	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty01	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty02	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty03	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty04	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty05	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty06	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
tty07	none	none	secure 	# direct tty
ttyd0   none	none    secure	# modem line
ttyp0	none	network	secure
ttyp1	none	network secure
ttyp2	none	network	secure
ttyp3	none	network	secure
ttyp4	none	network	secure
ttyp5	none	network	secure
ttyp6	none	network	secure
ttyp7	none	network	secure
ttyp8	none	network	secure
ttyp9	none	network	secure
ttypa	none	network	secure
ttypb	none	network	secure
ttypc	none	network	secure
ttypd	none	network	secure
ttype	none	network	secure
ttypf	none	network	secure
ttyq0	none	network	secure
ttyq1	none	network	secure
ttyq2	none	network	secure
ttyq3	none	network	secure
ttyq4	none	network	secure
ttyq5	none	network	secure
ttyq6	none	network	secure
ttyq7	none	network	secure
ttyq8	none	network	secure
ttyq9	none	network	secure
ttyqa	none	network	secure
ttyqb	none	network	secure
ttyqc	none	network	secure
ttyqd	none	network	secure
ttyqe	none	network	secure
ttyqf	none	network	secure
