Re: Allocate tty1 for kernel messages

2022-09-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 01, 2022 at 12:43:37AM +0200, Dmitry Katsubo wrote: > I have disabled and stopped this service: > > # systemctl status getty@tty1.service > ● getty@tty1.service - Getty on tty1 > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service; disabled; vendor > preset: enabled) > Drop-In

Re: Allocate tty1 for kernel messages

2022-09-30 Thread Dmitry Katsubo
On 2022-09-25 17:52, basti wrote: > Am 25.09.22 um 17:25 schrieb David Wright: >> On Sun 25 Sep 2022 at 17:01:23 (+0200), Dmitry Katsubo wrote: >>> I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye: >>> >>> * tty1 is used to display kernel messages only >>> * tty[2-5] are allocated for login

Re: Allocate tty1 for kernel messages

2022-09-25 Thread basti
Am 25.09.22 um 17:25 schrieb David Wright: On Sun 25 Sep 2022 at 17:01:23 (+0200), Dmitry Katsubo wrote: I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye: * tty1 is used to display kernel messages only * tty[2-5] are allocated for login I have modified /etc/default/console-setup so

Re: Allocate tty1 for kernel messages

2022-09-25 Thread David Wright
On Sun 25 Sep 2022 at 17:01:23 (+0200), Dmitry Katsubo wrote: > I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye: > > * tty1 is used to display kernel messages only > * tty[2-5] are allocated for login > > I have modified /etc/default/console-setup so that it reads: > > ACTIVE_CONSOLES="

Allocate tty1 for kernel messages

2022-09-25 Thread Dmitry Katsubo
Dear Debian users, I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye: * tty1 is used to display kernel messages only * tty[2-5] are allocated for login I have modified /etc/default/console-setup so that it reads: ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[2-5]" and rebooted. What I observe is that tty1