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SYSTEMD-GETTY-GENERATOR(8) | systemd-getty-generator | SYSTEMD-GETTY-GENERATOR(8) |
NAME¶
systemd-getty-generator - Generator for enabling getty instances on the console
SYNOPSIS¶
/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-getty-generator
DESCRIPTION¶
systemd-getty-generator is a generator that automatically instantiates serial-getty@.service on the kernel consoles, if they can function as ttys and are not provided by the virtual console subsystem. It will also instantiate serial-getty@.service instances for virtualizer consoles, if execution in a virtualized environment is detected. If execution in a container environment is detected, it will instead enable console-getty.service for /dev/console, and container-getty@.service instances for additional container pseudo TTYs as requested by the container manager (see Container Interface[1]). This should ensure that the user is shown a login prompt at the right place, regardless of which environment the system is started in. For example, it is sufficient to redirect the kernel console with a kernel command line argument such as console= to get both kernel messages and a getty prompt on a serial TTY. See The kernel's command-line parameters[2] for more information on the console= kernel parameter.
systemd-getty-generator implements systemd.generator(7).
Further information about configuration of gettys can be found in systemd for Administrators, Part XVI: Gettys on Serial Consoles (and Elsewhere)[3].
KERNEL COMMAND LINE¶
systemd-getty-generator understands the following kernel-command-line(7) parameters:
systemd.getty_auto=
ENVIRONMENT¶
$SYSTEMD_GETTY_AUTO
SEE ALSO¶
NOTES¶
- 1.
- Container
Interface
- 2.
- The kernel's command-line parameters
- 3.
- systemd for Administrators, Part XVI: Gettys on Serial Consoles (and Elsewhere)
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