Hi, You should find the Virtual Terminal options under "Device Drivers -> Character Devices" in the kernel configuration. I don't believe that it is dependant on anything else, so you should be able to just turn it off.
Bill ________________________________ From: On Behalf Of Patil, Pankaj P. Sent: Tuesday, 7 March 2006 4:20 AM To: Paulinha; linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org Subject: RE: INIT: I'll look into those config settings. While we are talking about config settings, i noticed i had CONFIG_VT turned on. I do the make ARCH=ppc xconfig but i cannot find the setting where CONFIG_VT gets turned on. I don't want to use the virtual terminal & i believe since the kernel is getting configured with CONFIG_VT=y, it is trying to mount tty0 which is not part of my root file system. Does that make sense?? Is CONFIG_VT dependent on some other config setting?? How do i get CONFIG_VT set to n?? thanks pankaj
