[BusyBox] ctrl+c not working for bash
Paul Fox
pgf at brightstareng.com
Thu Aug 18 12:53:35 UTC 2005
> > prashant waman wrote:
> >
> > >Hi all,
> > > my /etc/inittab contain
> > >
> > >[...]
> > >c1:1235:respawn:/bin/bash
> > >[...]
> > >
>
> > Since you're posting to the busybox list, I'll
> > assume you're using busybox.
> yes i am using the busybox but the /sbin/init is not
> from busybox and is a separate file
so you're not running the busybox init? what version of
init are you running?
busybox init is the only one i know of which takes the
device name from the first field of the line. in most other
inittabs, that field is simply an identifier.
> > Your console control might be due to the fact that
> > you probably have no
> > /dev/c1 device, but I could be wrong. It might be
> i think i have the /dev/c1 as if i use below line in inittab
> c1:1235:respawn:/bin/sulogin /dev/tty1
> it works fine. asking for password, shows the terminal
> and ctrl+c works fine.
sulogin gets the tty name as the first argument. so this says
nothing about /dev/c1 existing or not.
> As i don't want login screen and want directly the
> shell prompt, i am searching for other alternatives.
someone else has pointed out that one of these should work:
c1:1235:respawn:-/bin/ash
or
c1:1235:respawn:/bin/ash --login
but again -- what version of init are you using?
paul
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