Hey,
Danny Milosavljevic <[email protected]> skribis:
>> Usually I'm not a fan of overriding user settings (in this case the kernel
>> command line) but in this case it's OK since the rest of the system at least
>> can be sure that we have UTF-8 VTs.
>
> Aha, the gnu/services/base.scm tries to make sure that an UTF-8 aware unicode
> font is already loaded before switching the tty to UTF-8. We would have to
> set default_utf8 earlier (before even the vt is activated), otherwise the
> setting wouldn't be copied to the new terminal.
You’re talking about %default-console-font? What does that change?
I’m lost. :-)
We have the following options:
1. status quo, i.e., tcsetattr without %G in the ‘term-ttyN’ services;
2. remove the tcsetattr call, write “1” to
/sys/module/vt/parameters/default_utf8;
3. do nothing (no tcsetattr, no /sys, no %G).
It seems that systemd does everything: %G, tcsetattr, and /sys.
What do we do now?
Ludo’.