Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Sam Acosta wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:06:42 +0800: But how could I reload the grub config file after boot. You can't. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com ___ CentOS mailing

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread Sam Acosta
Thanks Kai, Yeah, the ultimate thing I can do is to reboot. I do still have one problem with the High Availability feature of CentOS with Asterisk. Still in progress exploring the solution. Good day. Sam WEB: www.SamAcosta.net * E-MAIL: m...@samacosta.info -

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread John Doe
From: Sam Acosta acosta@gmail.com To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Mon, November 9, 2009 7:06:42 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)? Thanks for the inputs guys... But how could I reload the grub config

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread John Doe
From: Sam Acosta acosta@gmail.com But how could I reload the grub config file after boot. Of course, I just could easily re-start our server without prior scheduling... Maybe check SVGATextMode JD ___ CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread Les Mikesell
Sam Acosta wrote: Thanks Kai, Yeah, the ultimate thing I can do is to reboot. I do still have one problem with the High Availability feature of CentOS with Asterisk. Still in progress exploring the solution. Good day. I rarely use server consoles directly after they are installed

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread Dhiraj Chatpar
I am not able to install this which i used to in debian.. i am now using centos. can you please tell me how to install apt-get install libnet-server-perl on centos? PLEASE HELP ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-09 Thread Christoph Maser
Am Montag, den 09.11.2009, 15:00 +0100 schrieb Dhiraj Chatpar: I am not able to install this which i used to in debian.. i am now using centos. can you please tell me how to install apt-get install libnet-server-perl on centos? PLEASE HELP man yum http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/yum/

[CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-08 Thread Sam Acosta
Hi, I'd like to view the Screen resolution in smaller text on my server terminal. The server is not installed with any GUI so it's in plain text mode. Thanks. Sam - NOTE: The information contained in this document and its attachments, if any, may be

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-08 Thread Barry Brimer
Hi, I'd like to view the Screen resolution in smaller text on my server terminal. The server is not installed with any GUI so it's in plain text mode. Google for linux vga modes Barry ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-08 Thread Robert Spangler
On Sunday 08 November 2009 20:59, Sam Acosta wrote: I'd like to view the Screen resolution in smaller text on my server terminal. The server is not installed with any GUI so it's in plain text mode. Try adding 'vga=795' to the end of the kernel line in grub.conf file. -- Regards

Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller text (without GUI)?

2009-11-08 Thread Sam Acosta
Thanks for the inputs guys... But how could I reload the grub config file after boot. Of course, I just could easily re-start our server without prior scheduling... Sam WEB: www.SamAcosta.net * E-MAIL: m...@samacosta.info - NOTE: The information contained in