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Thank you! Now I have proceeded in installing NetBSD ver. 7.1.1. It's connected with Internet Smilie

I also know that the next step is by editing the files .profile and .shrc. But there is already the version 8 available so I downloaded
NetBSD64boot.iso and NetBSD-8.0-i386-install.img.gz. I have a really old IBM NetVista pc and it will suit well for terminal work.
So I need some usb-dongle and
cp in=NetBSD-8.0-i386-install.img out=/dev/....
As much as I remember it must in Linux be like /dev/sdc in a computer with two hard disks but where then
Code:
[root@localhost ukki]# ls /dev
autofs           hugepages/          ptp0     sdb1      tty24  tty49    usb/
block/           initctl@            pts/     sdb2      tty25  tty5     userio
bsg/             input/              ram0     shm/      tty26  tty50    vcs
btrfs-control    kmem                ram1     snapshot  tty27  tty51    vcs1
bus/             kmsg                ram10    snd/      tty28  tty52    vcs12
cdrom@           kvm                 ram11    sr0       tty29  tty53    vcs2
cdrw@            lcd2                ram12    stderr@   tty3   tty54    vcs3
char/            lightnvm/           ram13    stdin@    tty30  tty55    vcs4
console          log@                ram14    stdout@   tty31  tty56    vcs5
core@            loop-control        ram15    tty       tty32  tty57    vcs6
cpu/             mapper/             ram2     tty0      tty33  tty58    vcsa
cpu_dma_latency  mei0                ram3     tty1      tty34  tty59    vcsa1
cuse             mem                 ram4     tty10     tty35  tty6     vcsa12
disk/            memory_bandwidth    ram5     tty11     tty36  tty60    vcsa2
dri/             mqueue/             ram6     tty12     tty37  tty61    vcsa3
dvd@             net/                ram7     tty13     tty38  tty62    vcsa4
dvdrw@           network_latency     ram8     tty14     tty39  tty63    vcsa5
fb0              network_throughput  ram9     tty15     tty4   tty7     vcsa6
fd@              null                random   tty16     tty40  tty8     vfio/
full             nvidia0             resume@  tty17     tty41  tty9     vga_arbiter
fuse             nvidiactl           rtc@     tty18     tty42  ttyS0    vhci
gpmctl=          nvram               rtc0     tty19     tty43  ttyS1    vhost-net
hidraw0          pktcdvd/            sda      tty2      tty44  ttyS2    vhost-vsock
hidraw1          port                sda1     tty20     tty45  ttyS3    watchdog
hidraw2          ppp                 sda2     tty21     tty46  uhid     watchdog0
hidraw3          psaux               sda5     tty22     tty47  uinput   zero
hpet             ptmx                sdb      tty23     tty48  urandom
[root@localhost ukki]#

Smilie
 

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TTYSNOOP(8)                                                 BSD System Manager's Manual                                                TTYSNOOP(8)

NAME
ttysnoop -- snoop on a user's tty SYNOPSIS
ttysnoop [pty] ttysnoops DESCRIPTION
The ttysnoop / ttysnoops client-server combo can be used to snoop (watch) on a user's login tty. The server (ttysnoops) is usually started by getty(8) or telnetd(8) and reads the file /etc/snooptab to find out which tty's should be cloned and which programs to run on them (usu- ally /bin/login). A tty may be snooped through a pre-determined (ie. fixed) device, or through a dynamically allocated pseudo-tty (pty). This is also specified in the /etc/snooptab file. To connect to the pty, the client ttysnoop should be used. The available pseudo terminals pty are present as sockets in the directory /var/spool/ttysnoop/. Format of /etc/snooptab The /etc/snooptab file may contain comment lines (starting with a '#'), empty lines, or entries for tty's that should be snooped upon. The format of such an entry is as follows: tty snoop-device type program where tty is the leaf-name of the tty that should be snooped upon (eg. ttyS2, not /dev/ttyS2) OR the wildcard '*', which matches ANY tty. snoop-device is the device through which tty should be snooped (eg. /dev/tty8) OR the literal constant "socket". The latter is used to tell ttysnoops that the snoop-device will be a dynamically allocated pty. type specifies the type of program that should be run, currently recog- nized types are "init", "user" and "login" although the former two aren't really needed. Finally, program is the full pathname to the program to run when ttysnoops has cloned tty onto snoop-device. EXAMPLE
The following example /etc/snooptab file should illustrate the typical use of ttysnoop / ttysnoops: # # example /etc/snooptab # ttyS0 /dev/tty7 login /bin/login ttyS1 /dev/tty8 login /bin/login # # the wildcard tty should always be the last one in the file # * socket login /bin/login # # example end # With the above example, whenever a user logs in on /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1, either tty will be snooped through /dev/tty7 or /dev/tty8 respectively. Any other tty's will be snooped through a pty that will be allocated at the time of login. The system-administrator can then run ttysnoop pty to snoop through the pty. Note that it is up to the system-administrator to setup getty and/or telnetd so that they execute ttysnoops instead of /bin/login. SEE ALSO
getty(8), telnetd(8) FILES
/etc/snooptab BUGS
The program is unable to do any terminal control-code translations for the original tty and the snoop-device. I doubt it will ever do this. AUTHOR
Carl Declerck, carl@miskatonic.inbe.net BSD August 8 1994 BSD
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