David Bustos wrote:
> Quoth Riny Qian on Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 11:16:44AM +0800:
>
>>> How many instances will you deliver? How will you disable them in
>>> nonglobal zones?
>> Six instances will be delivered by default, one (default) is for the
>> system console, and the other five (vt2 to vt6) ar
Quoth Riny Qian on Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 03:04:43PM +0800:
> David Bustos wrote:
> >Quoth Riny Qian on Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 11:16:44AM +0800:
> >
> >>>How many instances will you deliver? How will you disable them in
> >>>nonglobal zones?
> >>Six instances will be delivered by default, one (default
How do you install this using bfu?
I get:
-bash-3.00# /opt/onbld/bin/bfu -f `pwd`
Copying /opt/onbld/bin/bfu to /tmp/bfu.3327
Executing /tmp/bfu.3327 -f /export/vconsole-20070612.i386/vconsole-archives-b66
Loading /export/vconsole-20070612.i386/vconsole-archives-b66 on /
Creating bfu execution
OK after fixing up bfu with the necessary paths I got it installed.
Vconsole seems to be working but when I switch between two vconsoles it keeps
asking me for the password (I use root login) for each console.
Shouldn't it remember that I'm already logged in?
regards
Dev Mazumdar
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