06-02-2009
I dont need to connect from my office, instead my pupose is to practice on my home PC.
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pseudo(1) General Commands Manual pseudo(1)
NAME
pseudo - Starts a non-STREAMS pty interface for a STREAMS device
SYNOPSIS
pseudo [-l] [-shell shell]
OPTIONS
Starts a shell process as the login shell. By default, the command starts this process as an interactive shell. Specifies the shell to be
started. By default, the command starts the shell set by the SHELL environment variable.
DESCRIPTION
The pseudo command provides an appropriate interface for STREAMS tty devices that are installed on systems configured to use the non-
STREAMS pty driver.
The pseudo command opens a pair of master and slave pty devices, and starts a shell process. The command's options allow you to override
the default shell specification and to specify that the process be started as a login shell.
NOTES
The pseudo command is available only when one or more of the Tru64 UNIX optional subsets with worldwide support software are installed on
your system.
In order for the pseudo command to provide a non-STREAMS pty interface for STREAMS devices, the system must be configured to use the non-
STREAMS pty driver. If the system is configured to use the STREAMS pty driver, the command provides a STREAMS pty interface.
SEE ALSO
Commands: stty(1)
Interfaces: pty(7)
pseudo(1)