Re: Starting the Hurd console on bootup (was: Re: hurd get going?)

2005-09-12 Thread Michael Banck
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 10:30:36AM +0200, startx wrote: > i tried that with: > > ENABLE='true' > DISPLAY='-d vga' > KBD='-de xkb' > KBD='--keymap=de' That looks wrong, it should be -d instead of -de I guess. I believe you are also overwriting your first KBD setting with the second by assigning

FW: Starting the Hurd console on bootup (was: Re: hurd get going?)

2005-09-12 Thread Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas
Forwarding this old mail from the archives... I indicates what to do in order to make the hurd console to start automatically under multi-user mode... This is a little old, but I tried it in a new installation I tried with crosshurd a few days ago. -- Forwarded message -- From:

Re: Starting the Hurd console on bootup (was: Re: hurd get going?)

2005-09-12 Thread startx
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 03:24:08 +0200 Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * The Hurd console may now be started automatically on bootup. The > file `/etc/default/hurd-console' controls whether the Hurd console > will be started, and if so, whic

Starting the Hurd console on bootup (was: Re: hurd get going?)

2005-09-09 Thread Michael Banck
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 09:09:30AM -0600, Donald A. Syvanen wrote: > However, when I try to put the console series command in > /profile it does not work, the screen gets pretty hazy. It > turns out as a computer crash. Is there a way to put it into an > /etc/init.d file? Actually, there is. T

Re: hurd get going?

2005-09-09 Thread Donald A. Syvanen
Greetings- Regarding the console command, I have the one that works in a file I have called 2b and I do not need to input from the keyboard each time by entering this: bash ./2b. It works okay. I can start virtual consoles and X. However, when I try to put the console series command in /pro

Re: hurd get going?

2005-08-04 Thread Michael Banck
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 05:28:21PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently picked-up from debianvendor.org, the latest K9 CDs, and going > through the Cookbook, there is a command: console -d vga -d pc_kbd > --recent=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse -c /dev/cons/dev/vcs The last command is wr

Re: hurd get going?

2005-08-04 Thread Manuel Menal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently picked-up from debianvendor.org, the latest K9 CDs, and going through the Cookbook, there is a command: console -d vga -d pc_kbd --recent=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse -c /dev/cons/dev/vcs (I am not copying it, from memory, in hurd, I copy exactly as the C

hurd get going?

2005-08-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently picked-up from debianvendor.org, the latest K9 CDs, and going through the Cookbook, there is a command: console -d vga -d pc_kbd --recent=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse -c /dev/cons/dev/vcs (I am not copying it, from memory, in hurd, I copy exactly as the Cookbook lists). The screen