Quoting Paul de Nijs, who wrote the following on Wed, 6 Jun 2012:
Seth,
I used a JavaVt220 emulator before, and saw the problem first with the
install (after grub: black-on-black). Seems that my emulator ignored the ESC
c. When I put that in. It worked fine.
I'm not sure what is doing that (I have verbose mode on in grub)
This comes right after the grub menu:
^[cmodule /platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix: text at [0xfffffffffb800000,
0xfffffffffb96e533] data at 0xfffffffffc000000^M
module /kernel/amd64/genunix: text at [0xfffffffffb96e538,
0xfffffffffbc3603f] data at 0xfffffffffc0bbbc0^M
^M^MSunOS Release 5.11 Version 11.1 64-bit^M^M^M
Copyright (c) 1983, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights
reserved.^M^M^M
The "ESC c" does the trick, but where does it come from, the kernel in
verbose ??
What do you mean by "does the trick" ? What do you mean by you "put that
in"? ESC[c is just a request to report the device code (i.e. get terminal
type); I wouldn't expect it to change any output attributes.
--S
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