Unfortunately, no, vnc is not a possibility with what I'm doing. Since
this is internal for my company, I cannot get into many details, but I
can say, I HAVE to be able to force a license agreement to be read and I
need to have it kill the keys for ctrl, c, q, and such over SOL.
Andrew Ball wrote:
Have you tried passing
vnc vncpassword=<your_vnc_password>
on the kernel command line?
It sounds like you're using a JS20 blade -- there's a long document on
how to deploy RHEL 4 U1 on it here --
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/bladecenter/literature/pdf/bctrjs20rhel41090805.pdf
Hope this helps!
Andrew
On 5/11/06, Roy Vestal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm working on a PPC install where I need to disable some keys,
including the CTRL key. I have to use default linux tools. We're using
RHEL4U1 for PPC. We use loadkeys on our x86 based servers and it works
fine. However, the same scripts we use on x86 don't seem to work on PPC.
Hardware wise, this is a server that ONLY does Serial Over Lan (SOL), no
keyboard/mouse/video hardware are installed.
TIA,
Roy
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