.TH TTYS 5 "15 January 1983" .SH NAME ttys \- terminal initialization data .SH DESCRIPTION The .I ttys file is read by the .I init program and specifies which terminal special files are to have a process created for them so that people can log in. There is one line in the .I ttys file per special file. .PP The first character of a line in the .I ttys file is either `0' or `1'. If the first character on the line is a `0', the .I init program ignores that line. If the first character on the line is a `1', the .I init program creates a login process for that line. The second character on each line is used as an argument to .IR getty (8), which performs such tasks as baud-rate recognition, reading the login name, and calling .I login. For normal lines, the character is `0'; other characters can be used, for example, with hard-wired terminals where speed recognition is unnecessary or which have special characteristics. .RI ( Getty will have to be fixed in such cases.) The remainder of the line is the terminal's entry in the device directory, /dev. .SH FILES /etc/ttys .SH "SEE ALSO" init(8), getty(8), login(1)