DELETESERIALDEVICE(1M) DELETESERIALDEVICE(1M)
deleteSerialDevice - deletes a serial device from the system
/usr/sysadm/privbin/deleteSerialDevice port display
deleteSerialDevice is a privileged command that removes configuration
information about a serial port. deleteSerialDevice can be used to
unconfigure terminals, input devices, and midi. Use deleteModem(1M) to
unconfigure modems.
When midi is unconfigured, the stopmidi command is run.
port Specifies the serial port number, e.g. 2.
display This is display/head number. For machine with only one display,
this is 0.
/etc/inittab When terminals are removed, the getty command is removed
from the line for the device.
/dev/input* Directory containing links for input devices, where '*' is
the display number except for display 0, it uses
/dev/input.
/dev/ttyd* Serial device files.
sysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M), deleteModem(1M), addSerialDevice(1M), getty(1M),
inittab(4), input(7).
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