FreeBSD Handbook : Serial Communications : Terminals
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11.2. Terminals

Contributed by Sean Kelly <kelly@fsl.noaa.gov>
28 July 1996

Terminals provide a convenient and low-cost way to access the power of your FreeBSD system when you are not at the computer's console or on a connected network. This section describes how to use terminals with FreeBSD.

11.2.1. Uses and Types of Terminals

11.2.1.1. Dumb Terminals
11.2.1.2. PCs Acting As Terminals
11.2.1.3. X Terminals

11.2.2. Cables and Ports

11.2.2.1. Cables
11.2.2.2. Ports

11.2.3. Configuration

11.2.3.1. Adding an Entry to /etc/ttys
11.2.3.2. Specifying the getty Type
11.2.3.3. Specifying the Default Terminal Type
11.2.3.4. Enabling the Port
11.2.3.5. Specifying Secure Ports
11.2.3.6. Force init to Reread

11.2.4. Debugging your connection


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