* Jim Roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Obviously, accessing a terminal tty (like tty2) is as simple as hitting
> ALT-F2. My system from install, allocates getty programs in inittab for
> tty1 through 6, and I allocated "tail -f messages" and "tail -f syslog" to
> tty11 and tty12, respectively. However, what keys are used to start at 13
> and go up to 256? Where is the reference for such things?
tty's 1 to 12 --> left Alt-F#
tty's 13 to 24 --> right Alt-F#
tty's > 24 --> no idea.
Obviously, you'll need to run a getty on any console that you want to
be able to log into.
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