On Saturday 18 June 2005 01:04, Michael Banck wrote: > On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 05:58:05PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote: > > We have been thinking/longing for this for a long time, I think we > > should move to starting the Hurd console by default on bootup. > > How about this: There'll be an option ENABLE= in > /etc/default/hurd-console which is set to 'false' by default. Users can > then edit that file and set it to 'true' (along with configuring the > other options to their liking), which results in the Hurd console being > started up once (and only once) on bootup. When proper respawning is > put in place, we can change the default to say 'true' to enable the Hurd > console for everybody. > > > Michael Would do it for me. I see no reason, that that ENABLE=-switch could be in the way.
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