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# If you want to be asked for password, change "secure" to "insecure" here
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way I'm going to allow this to be set to secure. People blow their
password files away all the time, and I am not at all keen to lose the
ability to get them recovered with the simple expedient of a single-user
boot.
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Without this entry init.bsdi don't ask root password when it goes
to sigle-user. This entry must present here in any case,
subject of arguing can be only default mode, I mean
"secure" or "insecure" here. Please consider this entry
like template and change "insecure" to "secure" if you
are _shure_, but not back out whole line.
# This entry needed for asking password when init goes to single-user mode
console none unknown off insecure
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VTY's by default; give user a couple of vty's to play with out of the box
(leave 4th entry turned off for X).
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there is no functional difference.
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is still 'pc3' in /etc/ttys, and should be changed if we decide to default
to syscons.
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the syslogd problem with consoles that do not respond after hupping syslogd.
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refering to serial lines
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