Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net> on Tue, 2012/03/20 21:19: > On Tue, 20.03.12 20:24, Christian Hesse (m...@eworm.de) wrote: > > > > > Christian Hesse <l...@eworm.de> on Tue, 2012/03/20 18:16: > > > I used to have problems with special characters in console, this > > > includes German umlauts (ä, ö, ü & ß) and pseudo graphical stuff > > > produced by pstree, tmux and friends. > > > > > > I fix to by appending " linux" to the agetty command in getty@.service. > > > Is there anything wring with doing that? Patch is attached. > > > > Ok, forget about it... Was confused by my habits. > > > > It's independent from whether or not I give agetty a terminal via > > argument. (Anything else should be very wired as "linux" is the default > > for linux systemd. ;) ) > > > > The problem occurs on tty1. tty2 to tty6 are ok. So what is different with > > tty1? > > BTW, this is an Arch system. > > Hmm, so we load the screen font in systemd-vconsole-setup, and this > currently assumes to be invoked at a time where only one VT is allocated > so that the font is inherited by all VTs created after that. > > Is it possible that for you the VTs are allocated already very early at > boot and hence don't get the font applied? > > If this is your problem then the right fix is probably to change setfont > so that it is capable of applying the font to all allocated VTs instead > of just the first.
Ok, found the problem... Kind of. This time for real I think. :D It's the keymap hook (with install script [0] and hook itself [1]) from Arch's mkinitcpio. Setting the console font is not a problem, I have the correct font on all ttys. Also setting consolefont in initrd via consolefont hook is not a problem. Will take a look at that soon. Thanks for your help! [0] http://projects.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio.git/tree/install/keymap [1] http://projects.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio.git/tree/hooks/keymap -- Best regards, Chris O< ascii ribbon campaign stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel