# agetty > Alternative `getty`: Open a `tty` port, prompt for a login name, and invoke the `/bin/login` command. > It is normally invoked by `init`. > Note: the baud rate is the speed of data transfer between a terminal and a device over a serial connection. > More information: . - Connect `stdin` to a port (relative to `/dev`) and optionally specify a baud rate (defaults to 9600): `agetty {{tty}} {{115200}}` - Assume `stdin` is already connected to a `tty` and set a timeout for the login: `agetty {{-t|--timeout}} {{timeout_in_seconds}} -` - Assume the `tty` is [8]-bit, overriding the `TERM` environment variable set by `init`: `agetty -8 - {{term_var}}` - Skip the login (no login) and invoke, as root, another login program instead of `/bin/login`: `agetty {{-n|--skip-login}} {{-l|--login-program}} {{login_program}} {{tty}}` - Do not display the pre-login (issue) file (`/etc/issue` by default) before writing the login prompt: `agetty {{-i|--noissue}} -` - Change the root directory and write a specific fake host into the `utmp` file: `agetty {{-r|--chroot}} {{/path/to/root_directory}} {{-H|--host}} {{fake_host}} -`