Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-06-01 Thread Chris S
On 6/1/07, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use Ubuntu's GRUB and I dont have this problem. Just out of interest, have you tried booting from the command line, when the menu was present before? (i.e. not 'bare' GRUB where no menu gets shown at all, but the default GRUB with the menu wh

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-31 Thread Lars Hansson
Chris S wrote: It might really be Ubuntu's modified version that is to blame... for instance, the standard menu.lst features a "quiet" command that is listed nowhere in the official GRUB documentation, AFAIR. I use Ubuntu's GRUB and I dont have this problem. --- Lars Hansson

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-31 Thread Darren Spruell
On 5/31/07, Chris S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 5/29/07, Andrey Shuvikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I chainload OpenBSD with GRUB also and don't have any problems with cursor... > It might really be Ubuntu's modified version that is to blame... for instance, the standard menu.lst features a

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-31 Thread Chris S
On 5/29/07, Andrey Shuvikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I chainload OpenBSD with GRUB also and don't have any problems with cursor... It might really be Ubuntu's modified version that is to blame... for instance, the standard menu.lst features a "quiet" command that is listed nowhere in the off

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-29 Thread Andrey Shuvikov
On 5/28/07, Chris S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: However, I should perhaps mention that I'm chainloading it via GRUB, and I do have a cursor in GRUB. Is it perhaps GRUB's problem? I'm sure I'm not the only one chainloading OpenBSD with GRUB on i386... I chainload OpenBSD with GRUB also and don

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-29 Thread Chris S
On 5/29/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If there is no cursor at the "boot>" prompt, it isn't an OpenBSD problem. You were right. But let me start at the beginning. I wanted to give OpenBSD a whirl as a desktop OS, so I gave it a partition of its own on my main desktop box, which i

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-28 Thread Nick Holland
Chris S wrote: > On 5/25/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> That's an add-on SATA board. Remove card, no problem. Install >> card, no cursor. >> > > That's not the case for me, I don't even have the cursor on the > OpenBSD boot loader prompt. It *is* the case for you: something OTHE

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-28 Thread Chris S
On 5/25/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That's an add-on SATA board. Remove card, no problem. Install card, no cursor. That's not the case for me, I don't even have the cursor on the OpenBSD boot loader prompt. However, I should perhaps mention that I'm chainloading it via GRUB,

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-24 Thread Nick Holland
Chris S wrote: > On 5/24/07, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> try: >> >> printf "\033c\033[?25h" >> >> on the command line? > > I was wondering, would this problem justify a bug report? probably, but not necessarily with OpenBSD. :) I saw this problem a few days ago, figured it was a str

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-24 Thread Chris S
On 5/24/07, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: try: printf "\033c\033[?25h" on the command line? I was wondering, would this problem justify a bug report? Greetings, Chris

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-24 Thread Chris S
On 5/24/07, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: try: printf "\033c\033[?25h" on the command line? That didn't help, I also tried switching the reset and enable cursor commands, to no avail. I also tried the command 'reset' at the shell. But thanks, still.

Re: No text cursor on OpenBSD/i386 4.1

2007-05-24 Thread Chris S
That didn't help, I also tried switching the reset and enable cursor commands, to no avail. I also tried the command 'reset' at the shell. On 5/24/07, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 5/23/07, Chris S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After the installation I had to find out that there is > n