Take a look in the /etc/inittab file, it defines the number of consoles that get started up.
On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 18:27 +1300, Robert Himmelmann wrote: > I make a lot of use of using text-sessions with C-M-F<1-6>. I use one > for emacs with a python program I am just writing, one for testing it, > one with the python-interpreter, one as root, one with another emacs... > Unfortunately there are only five of these sessions (Session 1 is used > by the startup-screen which I don't like using as a terminal). Normally > I am only running one graphical session with eight virtual desktops. So > I don't use sessions 8-12. On session 10 there is some output from the > kernel. Is it possible to set graphical sessions to 10-12 and the rest > to text-sessions? > > Happy Hacking, > Robert Himmelmann > > Use free software only. See > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html > > Democracy is a government where you can say what you think even if you > don't think. > -- /usr/bin/fortune -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
