On Thu 29 May 2003 07:11, Han Boetes posted as excerpted below: > > Perhaps you could at least point me in the right direction, even if > > this isn't the place for a detailed explanation? > > /etc/sysconfig% grep SYSFONT i18n > SYSFONTACM=iso15 > #SYSFONT=lat0-16 > SYSFONT=ter-114b > > Unset the SYSFONT variable and the font wont be loaded. Or you can move > another font to /etc/sysconfig/console/consolefonts and specify that > font.
Thanks. > > As for the original thread topic, what I was ATTEMPTING to say, > > pointing to my own experience to back it up, was that yes, I agreed > > with the original poster. rc.sysinit *IS* a big pile of scripting > > unrelated save for they are all done at init functions into a big > > script file, when most of the rest of > > I can't overemphasize this: Don't complain, send patches :) Wait a minute! Didn't you just get thru busting me down because you thought I presumed to do just that? <g> Seriously, if I thought it'd help, I would, but just because it works on my system doesn't make it distribution worthy, especially when the reason it works is trial and error more than understanding, even on my system. However, that doesn't make the monolithic architecture of the current rc.sysinit any easier to follow. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
