You have to use the "screen" program. Ctrl-a c creates screens
Ctrl-a n switches screens Jon On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Chris Gray wrote: > > I feel kind of ashamed for asking such a simple question, but is it > possible to switch terminals as Alt-Fn does in Linux? It's rather > frustrating only having one terminal to work with and I haven't gotten X > working yet. Also, su doesn't really seem to work (I get the error > "su: can't set groups: Operation not permitted") which means I have to > log out and log back in a few times if I want to do something as root. > > Cheers, > Chris > > -- PGP information is available at http://members.wri.com/johnnyb/about/

