Submission for comp-unix-microport
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Fri Jan 6 19:03:47 AEST 1989
Path: tolerant!voder!apple!rutgers!ukma!uflorida!haven!umbc3!cbw1!brian
From: brian at cbw1.UUCP (Brian Cuthie)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport
Subject: Re: System Crash
Message-ID: <126 at cbw1.UUCP>
Date: 4 Jan 89 15:46:11 GMT
References: <249 at cosi.UUCP> <1700004 at spdyne> <195 at wa3wbu.UUCP>
Reply-To: brian at cbw1.UMD.EDU (Brian Cuthie)
Organization: CBW, Columbia, MD 21046
Lines: 48
In article <195 at wa3wbu.UUCP> john at wa3wbu.UUCP (John Gayman) writes:
>In article <1700004 at spdyne>, root at spdyne.UUCP writes:
>>
>> >>
>> >> Also - I recall seeing something about support for more than 4 virtual
>> >> consoles in 3.0e. Does anyone know what I have to do to get, say, 10
>> >> consoles?
>> >>
>> > The first thing I did when I installed 3.0e was to set it up for
>> > 10 virtual consoles like my V/AT had. Everything is already configured
>>
>> Ok, So I executed `mknod cons4 c 5 4' Added a getty into the /etc/inittab
>> and guess what? I got a bunch of errors on the console...about not
>> being able to open it......
>>
>> Do I have to bring the System down or what?
>>
>
> You should not have to bring the system down. The only exception
>to what you and I are doing is that I did not use the plain vanilla
>kernel that came with the system. I immediately generated a kernel
>with the Everex Tape driver, rebooted and then added the extra
>consoles. I did not do anything in linkkit to enable them. It is
[...]
Use patch to look at a kernel variable called 'kd_numttys'. I This
is (I think) the maximum number of virtual consoles. It is set in the
linkkit to be 32. It may however only be four in the distributed
version.
-brian
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Brian D. Cuthie uunet!umbc3!cbw1!brian
Columbia, MD brian at umbc3.umd.edu
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