Nate Williams scribbled this message on Aug 11:
> > : The line wrapping stuff I brought back for the EISA bus stuff in -current
> > : makes it easy to define the wrap point. If some small number of people
> > : want the ability to wrap at 132 or 40 or whatever, I don't think its
> > : unreasonable to provide them the knob to tweak in the boot loader.
> >
> > Despite what nate think about 80 columns, my PDA cannot display more
> > than between 30-45 characters, depending on the font, so having a knob
> > for that would be useful in the long term.
>
> And you plan on booting FreeBSD on your PDA?
I've booted my FreeBSD box w/ my hp48... and that can't do more than about
34 columns in a sucky 3x5 or 4x5 font... and it works great... :) right
now my hp48 is the only serial device that I can get close enough to my
server, and I don't have any free slots for a mono or vga card..
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