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diff --git a/net-misc/termpkg/files/ttyd.confd b/net-misc/termpkg/files/ttyd.confd deleted file mode 100644 index 5b0e2b8c0002..000000000000 --- a/net-misc/termpkg/files/ttyd.confd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# Configfile for /etc/init.d/ttyd - -# HINT: if you only need one virtual TTY, then you can use this config. -# Otherwise you should use it as a template for specific configurations. -# Just copy /etc/conf.d/ttyd to /etc/conf.d/ttyd.<foo> and symlink -# /etc/init.d/ttyd to /etc/init.d/ttyd.<foo> - - -# Master pseudo tty device to open and wait for a connection on. -# For reference, in Linux the master pseudo tty devices are the -# devices /dev/pty[a-ep-z][0-9a-f] and the slave devices are -# /dev/tty[a-ep-z][0-9a-f]. -# -PTY="/dev/ptyp0" - -# The host and port parameters specify the host and IP port to -# connect to when the slave pseudo device is opened. -# -HOST="host.example.com" -PORT=3000 - -# The optional mode and user options specify the filesystem -# permissions of the slave pseudo device. We set them right -# after the ttyd daemon has started. After stopping, we reset -# them to the permissions of the master pseudo device. -# -#MODE=660 -#USER="root:uucp" - -# Sets the initial baud-rate of the device (optional). -# -#BAUDRATE=115200 - -# Optional port settings. Specified by a string of one of -# more of the following concatenated together with no -# intervening spaces: -# -# 8: 8 bits/character -# 7: 7 bits/character -# 6: 6 bits/character -# 5: 5 bits/character -# N: No parity -# E: Even parity -# O: Odd parity -# C0: No hardware flow control -# C1: Hardware flow control -# S0: No software flow control -# S1: Software flow control -# -#PORT_SETTINGS="8NC0" - -# You can create symlinks to the slave pseudo device, so you -# have an easy to remember name for your virtual device. You -# can add as many links as you want, if you blank-seperate the -# names. All links *must* be relative and beneath to /dev. -# -#SYMLINK="ttyd/modem ttyNET0" - -# Some odd programs just don't work with symlinks, so you -# can also create hardlinks (even in addition to symlinks). -# Same rules apply as for symlinks. -# -#HARDLINK="ttyS5" |