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7 	  console driver which dumps all printk messages to stderr.
12 The User-Mode Linux environment allows you to create virtual serial
13 lines on the UML that are usually made to show up on the host as
17 information and command line examples of how to use this facility.
25 lines to a device similar to /dev/null. Data written to it disappears
26 and there is never any data to be read.
32 lines to host portals. They may be accessed with 'telnet <host>
34 attached to a single portal, although what UML device you get when
35 you telnet to that portal will be unpredictable.
36 It is safe to say 'Y' here.
42 lines to host pseudo-terminals. Access to both traditional
44 with this option. The assignment of UML devices to host devices
46 It is safe to say 'Y' here.
52 lines to host terminals. Access to both virtual consoles
55 It is safe to say 'Y' here.
61 lines to xterms. Each UML device so assigned will be brought up in
63 It is safe to say 'Y' here.
73 This is the string describing the channel to which the main console
76 main console to stdin and stdout.
77 It is safe to leave this unchanged.
83 This is the string describing the channel to which all consoles
87 It is safe to leave this unchanged, although you may wish to change
88 this if you expect the UML that you build to be run in environments
95 This is the string describing the channel to which the serial lines
97 command line. The default value is "pty", which attaches them to
99 It is safe to leave this unchanged, although you may wish to change
100 this if you expect the UML that you build to be run in environments
109 It is safe to say 'Y' here.