On a pCP? Well, use cases are different, so it would be nice to have an
option for that.
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I use it all the time. And connecting a keyboard/mouse/monitor happens
all the time too.
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paul- wrote:
> Sorry, I'm a bit old school. All of these boot screen blankers is the
> worst thing someone ever came up with. That's the first thing I do on
> any computer system that I can control, disable whatever blanking I can.
> One thing I've learned over the years, sooner or later the
Sorry, I'm a bit old school. All of these boot screen blankers is the
worst thing someone ever came up with. That's the first thing I do on
any computer system that I can control, disable whatever blanking I can.
One thing I've learned over the years, sooner or later the computer is
not going
Greg Erskine wrote:
> You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
>
> I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
> reloaded??
Well, I just checked: /etc/inittab is run before the backup gets
restored. Any way to modify it earlier that does not include
firedog wrote:
> But device has functioning USB ports. if I define the sound card as USB
> (not hifiberry DAC), shouldn't the Hifiberry DAC be bypassed and the
> sound routed to the USB, just as it would if there was no hat?
USB on its own can not output sound. Do you have any USB sound device
Greg Erskine wrote:
> You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
>
> I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
> reloaded??
>From what I've read: before, unfortunately.
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You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
reloaded??
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Is there a simple way to disable login spawning on tty1? I've disabled
all the boot messages, but the login prompt is still spawned from
/etc/inittab. Unfortunately, that's one configuration file that can't
easily be modified with pCP's usual backup/restore mechanism.
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