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Article: 14509 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: Jun Zhang <nugulus@netscape.net>
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Subject: Re: Problem after making a modem connection
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Thank you for the response.
I put "stty sane" in the user's .profile, and the problem after logging
in was solved. The problem still exist between connection and login, like,
GenericSysName [HP Release B.11.00] (see /etc/issue)
login: root
Password:
Please wait...checking for disk quotas
....... (indent will be to the end of last line)
# (no problem from this point)
I then added onlcr to the /etc/gettydefs file, the entry of which now
look like,
ult9600 #B9600 cs8 hupcl ignpar icrnl ixon opost onlcr cread
isig icanon echo echok istrip ixany tab3
#B9600 cs8 hupcl ignpar brkint icrnl onlcr ixon ixoff cread
isig icanon echo echok tab3
#login: # ult9600
but the problem after Password: and before # sign remains.
Jun
Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article <_ol7b.441$qa3.406@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com>,
> Jun Zhang <nugulus@netscape.net> wrote:
>
>>Prompt shifting, like,
>># uname -a
>>HP-UX UBHPUX B.11.00 U 9000/816 100302301 unlimited-user license
>> #
>>see how far the pound sign moved to the right. How can I correct this?
>>
>>
>>Jun
>>
>
>
> The remote system is apparently sending _only_ a [LF] character at the
> end of the prior line. Tweak the settings on it to send a [CR][LF] pair.
>
> "stty onlcr" may do the trick.
>