I rebuild my kernel ,I chose extra options which are contact 
 with VESA :
  
 [*]VESA  VGA graphics support
 [*]Userspace VESA VGA graphics support
 [*]ATI Radeon display support
  
 I'm sure that the vesa frame buffer support option was 
 chosen by default.
 Then I write grub.conf like this:
  
 root=/dev/sda6  video=1024x768M@60m
  
 It is what the document in source tree exactly shows. The 
 system can start up and there is no error message ,but resolution
 no changed .
 Why it would be this? How can I figure it out?
   
  
    
  ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
  发件人: "Andrey Moshbear"<[email protected]>;
 发送时间: 2011年10月20日(星期四) 下午2:06
 收件人: "gentoo-user"<[email protected]>; 
 
 主题: Re: [gentoo-user] Why can't I set the resolution of console ?

  
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 02:05, Lavender <[email protected]> wrote:
> I edit the command line of grub at boot time .
> I passed some parametres to kernel like below:
>
> root=/dev/sda6 video=atyfb:1024x768@60m
>
> and I also tried another one:
>
> root=/dev/sda6 video=aty128fb:1024x768@60m
>
> Both of them didn't show any error messages and the system
> can start up, but the resolution still no changed.
>
> There is an issue happened in my buiding kernel : I hadn't found
> the driver for my video card. I'm not sure whether it has anything
> to do with this issue?
>
> BTW, my video card information is below:
>
> ATI Technologies Inc M92 LP  (ATI Radeon 4330 series)

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