Re: can't login on console with ctrl-alt-Fn

2003-03-30 Thread Lukas Latz
> Install 'localeconf', if you are unfamiliar with the system view of > it. > It's a little tool which tells you about locale envs. > > hth, > /johan I installed that but didn't find out how to get it to work. In /etc/console , I found these 2 files: file:/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz file:/et

Re: can't login on console with ctrl-alt-Fn

2003-03-29 Thread Johan Ehnberg
Where do I go to fix the console keyboard mapping? Would this be in /etc/environment? The CTYPE env does the trick for me (getting my scandinavian keyb to work right). Install 'localeconf', if you are unfamiliar with the system view of it. It's a little tool which tells you about locale envs.

Re: can't login on console with ctrl-alt-Fn

2003-03-29 Thread Lukas Latz
> >My system is configured to start x on login. Whenever I try to log > into > >a non-x console with ctrl-alt-Fn, either as root or a normal user, > the > >prompt claims "login incorrect". > This should not be happening. > > You can log into X, right? Do so, and open a terminal window, and > type

Re: can't login on console with ctrl-alt-Fn

2003-03-29 Thread Kent West
Lukas Latz wrote: Hi list, I do hope this isn't too stupid a question. My system is configured to start x on login. Whenever I try to log into a non-x console with ctrl-alt-Fn, either as root or a normal user, the prompt claims "login incorrect". I'm not sure if that's meant to signify "password

can't login on console with ctrl-alt-Fn

2003-03-29 Thread Lukas Latz
Hi list, I do hope this isn't too stupid a question. My system is configured to start x on login. Whenever I try to log into a non-x console with ctrl-alt-Fn, either as root or a normal user, the prompt claims "login incorrect". I'm not sure if that's meant to signify "password incorrect" for that