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10: /eettcc/ddiissaabbllee _p_o_r_t...
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12: disable tells the COHERENT system not to create a login process
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23: The command enable enables a port. The command ttystat checks
24: whether a port is enabled or disabled.
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32: com, commands, enable, login, ttys, ttystat
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36: disable normally returns one if it disables the port successfully
37: and zero if not. If more than one port is specified, disable
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39: It returns -1 if it cannot find any given port. An exit status
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