Hi David,

> > The modern Ubuntu way of doing that may be to change the contents of
> > /etc/init/tty[1-6].conf.
>
> I did try to disable the tty's but I was then unable to connect to the
> server the server, it didn't respond to pings either so I am not sure
> if fully booted up or not, so I had to boot up from a live CD and
> change the files to allow tty's again.

How about disabling just tty3 through /etc/init/tty3.conf and seeing if
that works.  If so, add the others and see when it stops working.

Cheers, Ralph.

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