TTYTYPE(5) Linux Programmer's Manual TTYTYPE(5)

ttytype - terminal device to default terminal type mapping

The /etc/ttytype file associates termcap(5)/terminfo(5) terminal type names with tty lines. Each line consists of a terminal type, followed by whitespace, followed by a tty name (a device name without the /dev/) prefix.

This association is used by the program tset(1) to set the environment variable TERM to the default terminal name for the user's current tty.

This facility was designed for a traditional time-sharing environment featuring character-cell terminals hardwired to a UNIX minicomputer. It is little used on modern workstation and personal UNIX systems.

/etc/ttytype
the tty definitions file.

A typical /etc/ttytype is:

con80x25 tty1
vt320 ttys0

termcap(5), terminfo(5), agetty(8), mingetty(8)

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2012-12-31 Linux

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