On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Christopher W. Allermann wrote:

> I'm stuck with a little bit of a problem here and have been unable to find a
> suitable solution.

   You might have to hack the server to do this.  There are already
config file options to prevent Ctrl-Alt-backspace and Ctrl-Alt-+/-,
but there isn't one for Ctrl-Alt-F#.  Maybe there was a reason for
that, I don't remember.  This isn't the first time somebody wanted
to do this. 


                                Mark.


> 
> I'm trying to deploy a few Linux based terminals.  I want to disable all
> tty's but the one X is running on.  I've modified my /etc/inttab, and killed
> getty on the tty's, and have X starting at boot up.  My problem is that a
> user is still able to Ctrl-Alt-F1 out of X.  While getty is not running
> there I am not concerned about users logging in there.  However I am a bit
> worried that users would become flustered if they "Accidentally" got out to
> tty1 and could not get back into X.  I am looking for a simple way to
> prevent this from happening.
> 
> I'm running Debian 2.2 Potato,  Linux Kernel 2.2.17 and XFree86 3.3.6 (I
> know its not the latest, sorry about this.  I'm in a rush to deploy, can
> always upgrade later.)
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Chris Allermann - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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