After tic execution I logged on as single user mode. My mistake, but I still needed to do the tic command...
Any ways, I tried modifications over /libexec/runsystem.gnu, adding /etc/default/hurd-console and after some tweaks it worked out (I don't have /etc/9x15.bdf, and I haven't installed X yet)... I guess after installing X, probably I can specify the font and use the X stuff for keyboard... Thanks a lot, Javier. On 5/22/05, Stefan Siegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:26:24AM -0600, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote: > > Cool it worked out... > > nice, what was wrong? > > > Now, how to make console start after boot? Must it be done through > > /etc/init.d scripts? > > You need to call it from /libexec/runsystem. I attached a > file hurd-console.diff, which shows what I've changed. Can't > tell who initially wrote this piece of code for sure, > but IIRC it was contributed by Michael Banck. > > Furthermore you want to copy the hurd-console file to > /etc/default (and adjust it accordingly) > > Cheers, > Stefan > > -- > Stefan Siegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "sick nature" != "signature"

