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H A Dtermcap.cdiff 18502 Thu Sep 26 19:07:11 MDT 1996 pst If we're unable to open /dev/ttyv0, assume that we're on a single tty system
and use /dev/console.

I really think the proper test is to determine which device has been configured
to be the console (remember the RB_SERIAL flag?) and use it instead of always
trying to open /dev/ttyv0 first.
H A Dsystem.cdiff 18502 Thu Sep 26 19:07:11 MDT 1996 pst If we're unable to open /dev/ttyv0, assume that we're on a single tty system
and use /dev/console.

I really think the proper test is to determine which device has been configured
to be the console (remember the RB_SERIAL flag?) and use it instead of always
trying to open /dev/ttyv0 first.
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/sysinstall/
H A Dtermcap.cdiff 18502 Thu Sep 26 19:07:11 MDT 1996 pst If we're unable to open /dev/ttyv0, assume that we're on a single tty system
and use /dev/console.

I really think the proper test is to determine which device has been configured
to be the console (remember the RB_SERIAL flag?) and use it instead of always
trying to open /dev/ttyv0 first.
H A Dsystem.cdiff 18502 Thu Sep 26 19:07:11 MDT 1996 pst If we're unable to open /dev/ttyv0, assume that we're on a single tty system
and use /dev/console.

I really think the proper test is to determine which device has been configured
to be the console (remember the RB_SERIAL flag?) and use it instead of always
trying to open /dev/ttyv0 first.

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