And if so, how? :-) A Raspberry Pi Zero has an HDMI port and two micro-USB ports. So while it's easy to connect it to a TV for use as a monitor, the most natural way to get keystrokes to it is by ssh-ing in over a usb, wifi or bluetooth network. Once I've done that, I'd love to have my ssh session take over, or share, the monitor while I continue to interact over ssh.
I can probably modify the systemd script that starts agetty to start a screen session instead, and I could connect to that session in a way that shares it. But that would not be ideal (not everything runs in screen, and there'd probably be arguments about the console size that would be won by the smaller console.) I can imagine there being security reasons for this being blocked. And can hope I'm wrong. :-) Thanks, --Eric -- My g-bike can trounce your e-bike! _______________________________________________ PLUG: https://pdxlinux.org PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
