>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> You should always get dumped back to tty1 because that is the Brian> terminal on which wdm was started. Brian> Did you force syslogd to reload the syslog.conf file after you Brian> modified it? '/etc/init.d/syslogd reload' will force it to Brian> reload the file. yes I did. I did so by entering : kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid` and I noticed that it had restarted and my changes to /etc/syslog.conf were read in. Brian> Wait....I just noticed that my /dev/console is symlinked to Brian> /dev/tty1. This is the old 2.0.x kernel method. The newer Brian> kernels use a true device file for /dev/console. Check Brian> /dev/console to see what it is. If it is a true device then Brian> perhaps it is getting stuck on the last active terminal, was X Brian> running on vt7? Try removing /dev/console and making it a Brian> symlink to /dev/tty1. (Disclaimer: I don't know the future Brian> ramifications of this setup, I think I will keep mine this way Brian> though.) Yes, X is running on VC/VT 7. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+F7 to get back to X from a VC. I am running kernel 2.2.12. I checked /dev/console and notice that it is a symlink to tty0 : @phoenix:[/home/ssahmed] dir /dev/console lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Sep 11 17:04 /dev/console -> tty0 Ok. I'll also check RedHat-5.2 to see what /dev/console points to under there. Then I'll try symlinking it to /dev/tty1 and see if that solves my problem. BTW, under RH5.2, I am running kernel 2.2.10 and it doesn't have this `problem'. I am curious to know : what are the ramifications of changing /dev/console to point to /dev/tty1 instead of /dev/tty0 ? Thanks. -- Salman Ahmed ssahmed AT interlog DOT com