> From     : Tim Hockin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        > 
        > what does [/etc/ioctl.save] do?  I've not heard of it before.

    % man init
    ...
        When entering single user mode, init reads  the  console's
        ioctl(2)  states  from  /etc/ioctl.save. If this file does
        not exist, init initializes the line at 9600 baud and with
        CLOCAL  settings.   When  init leaves single user mode, it
        stores the console's ioctl settings in this file so it can
        re-use them for the next single-user session.
    ...

    For the original request:

begin 664 ioctl.save
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end

    You probably already know that we run our console at 115.2 kbaud.
    I expect the above encodes that somewhere.

    cj*

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