Yes, virtual console provides this functionality.
You can redirect system console to ttya/ttyb and the other virtual
consoles would be left as is.
Regards,
Aaron
Jim Klimov wrote:
Is it possible with the current vconsole infrastructure to set up ttya/ttyb
and physical console in parallel,
Hi all,
The new release for virtual console is available on OpenSolaris now.
Please check out the download page of virtual console project:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/vconsole/Downloads/
And for those who have access to SWAN, you can get the install DVD image at:
jimklimov at cos.ru wrote:
Thanks... and where would the system messages go?
Is there still one sink device for /dev/console - EITHER physical OR
ttya?
Yes, you are right. And the system message would still go to /dev/console by
default.
//Jim
Aaron Zang wrote:
Yes, virtual console
End users are not supposed to interact with /usr/lib/vtdaemon binary directly,
instead they should manage VT via SMF functionalities.
The -k option is used to disable VT switching even when vtdaemon SMF service is
running.
Yes, vtdaemon manpage will be provided in the future.
Regards,
Aaron
On
Hi Ron,
Thanks for the feed back.
If you can describe your problem more concisely, we can better solve it.
We need the information such as how many console-login service instances are
there.
If console-login:vt3 does not exist, ALt F3 does nothing even if vtdaemon is
running.
And there are too
Hello,
I think you got the wrong alias. This is the alias for the discussion about
virtual console, which is
not related to virtual machine.
You may want to send your question to xen-discussion at opensolaris.org, there
may be experts to answer
your question.
Regards.
Aaron
Paresh Devalekar
Aaron Zang wrote:
Hello,
I think you got the wrong alias. This is the alias for the discussion about
virtual console, which is
not related to virtual machine.
You may want to send your question to xen-discussion at opensolaris.org,
there may be experts to answer
your question
On 10/14/09 19:20, John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:21:34AM +0800, Aaron Zang wrote:
Sorry, I missed your email since there were so many of them.
No problem.
Running b124 on a Lenovo T61P. If I do ctrl-alt-F1 from X when
options/hotkeys is false, I do not get any ttymon
.
As Neal, my laptop is using a nvidia graphics card.
Francois.
On 12/21/09 05:52 PM, Aaron Zang wrote:
/ Hi Neal,
//
// I updated the project page with the latest changes.
// My apologies for the inconvenience.
//
// http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+vconsole