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1 | --- mgetty-1.1.31/doc/mgetty.8in.issue 2003-04-06 10:08:23.000000000 -0400 |
2 | +++ mgetty-1.1.31/doc/mgetty.8in 2004-08-17 18:18:28.096524000 -0400 | |
3 | @@ -42,16 +42,16 @@ | |
4 | .B -p <login prompt> | |
5 | Use the given string to prompt users for their login names. Various | |
6 | tokens are allowed in this string. These tokens are: @ for the system | |
7 | -name, \\n, \\r, \\g, \\b, \\v, \\f, \\t for newline, carriage return, bell, | |
8 | -backspace, vertical tab, form feed, and tab, respectively. | |
9 | -\\P and \\L will expand to the tty name ("ttyS0"). \\Y will give the Caller | |
10 | +name, \\n, \\g, \\f, for newline, bell, | |
11 | +and form feed, respectively. | |
12 | +\\v and \\r will expand to the OS version and release. | |
13 | +\\P, \\l and \\L will expand to the tty name ("ttyS0"). | |
14 | +\\Y will give the Caller | |
15 | ID, \\I the "CONNECT foobar" string returned | |
16 | -by the modem, and \\S will output the port speed. | |
17 | -\\s, \\m, \\V, \\R represent the operating system, the hardware name, | |
18 | -the OS version, the OS release. | |
19 | +by the modem, and \\S or \\b will output the port speed. | |
20 | \\N and \\U give the number of users currently logged in. | |
21 | -\\C will be changed into the result of ctime(), and \\D and \\T will | |
22 | -output the date and time, respectively. Finally, \\<digit> will use digit | |
23 | +\\C will be changed into the result of ctime(), and \\D or \\d and \\t or \\T | |
24 | +will output the date and time, respectively. Finally, \\<digit> will use digit | |
25 | as octal/decimal/hexadecimal representation of the character to follow. | |
26 | ||
27 | The default prompt is specified at compile time. |