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- From: jackn@caspianc.ism.isc.com (Jack Neman)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: What are/is /dev/sxt??
- Message-ID: <17pijdINNcti@smaug.West.Sun.COM>
- Date: 30 Aug 92 04:25:17 GMT
- References: <1992Aug29.190022.20965@r-node.gts.org>
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- In article <1992Aug29.190022.20965@r-node.gts.org> marc@r-node.gts.org (Marc Fournier - Sys Admin) writes:
- >Hi...
- >
- > I got that shm program that Bruce Momjian is testing
- >because it seems to do what I wanted...multiple sessions for
- >a dial in user. It sounded great...not tested on tcp/ip, so
- >I don't have to have that installed yet...supposed to work
- >on SVR3.2's as they have /dev/sxt...what is that?? I'm
- >running ISC and can't find that.
- >
- >Marc
-
- The program is called "shl" not "shm". If you want to run it you need
- to configure sxt in your kernel. If you are running version 3.0 of
- Interactive UNIX, run kconfig and choose configure--->drivers menu
- to configure sxt driver. Create a new kernel and then boot the new kernel.
- You now must be able to run shl (shell layer).
-