>Read /etc/inittab and insert additional lines referencing getty
>then execute "init q" as root to activate the changes.
Thanks, it indeed was that simple.
Sven
Sven Burgener wrote:
> How does one set up more than the default six terminals on a i386 potato
> machine?
Read /etc/inittab and insert additional lines referencing getty
then execute "init q" as root to activate the changes.
Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SB> How does one set up more than the default six terminals on a i386
SB> potato machine?
You need to add additional getty entries to /etc/inittab, and tell
init to notice ('telinit q' as root works well here). You also need
to make sure that your X serve
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