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From: Hector Lecuanda Ontiveros <lecuanda@www.mxl.cetys.mx>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: How many ttys?
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 17:26:40 -0800
Organization: CETYS Universidad
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Greetings.!!
 
I''ve been using FreeBSD for quite some time now, but i have this
question about R2.2 

I'm planning on migrating a DOC BBS to FreeBSD 2.2, BUT, the primary 
concern here is the number of tty's it can handle.
 
2.1 which is the Release i'm currentry using, supports only 64 ptys...
could somebody tell me what is the maximum number of tty's supported
by R2.2 Is it still 64? :~(
 
if that's the case, i'll have to use Linux RedHat.. :(  (linux sux) but
it DOES support 128 ttys... 
 
So.. 
 
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Hector Lecuanda
Cetys Universidad
Informatica Mexicali
 
http://orca.ens.cetys.mx/hlecuanda