for the other fields. See \fIinittab(5)\fP for more details.
For a hard-wired line or a console tty:
-.ti +5
+
+.RS
/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1
+.RE
For a directly connected terminal without proper carriage detect wiring:
(try this if your terminal just sleeps instead of giving you a password:
prompt.)
-.ti +5
+
+.RS
/sbin/agetty \-L 9600 ttyS1 vt100
+.RE
For a old style dial-in line with a 9600/2400/1200 baud modem:
-.ti +5
+
+.RS
/sbin/agetty \-mt60 ttyS1 9600,2400,1200
+.RE
For a Hayes modem with a fixed 115200 bps interface to the machine:
(the example init string turns off modem echo and result codes, makes
modem/computer DCD track modem/modem DCD, makes a DTR drop cause a
dis-connection and turn on auto-answer after 1 ring.)
-.ti +5
+
+.RS
/sbin/agetty \-w \-I 'ATE0Q1&D2&C1S0=1\\015' 115200 ttyS1
+.RE
.SH SECURITY NOTICE
If you use the \fB\-\-login\-program\fP and \fB\-\-login\-options\fP options,