On Mon, 20 May 2002 10:45:28 -0500, ABrady wrote: >I don't know the "proper" way, but I renamed /sbin/setsysfont to >something else, created another one that is essentially empty excepting >the very first line (#!/bin/bash), made sure it was executable, and >moved on. That's the file that is overwriting your desires. > >I also modified mkbootdisk to autodefault to using the changes I like >(particularly adding the 'vga=...' line to it's output) so when I made a >bootdisk and had to use it, it would use my settings, too. But, that's >another story altogether. > >If you update initscripts, it will overwrite the change. Might wanna >keep that in mind.
Thanks for your reply. I'm getting closer to understanding all of this, but what do you mean by 'If you update initscripts, it will overwrite the change'? I've changed rc.sysinit to exclude the font change in my experiments, and that seemed to endure reboots ok. _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list