Subject: gdm hides screen1 (Ctrl-Alt-F2)
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Thomas Hafner <hafner@sdf-eu.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 07/09/2003 08:57:29
Hello,

when I power on my PC, gdm starts, but screen1 is unavailable. I can
switch to screen0 (Ctrl-Alt-F1), screen2 (Ctrl-Alt-F3) or screen3
(Ctrl-Alt-F4) and see the login prompts, but when I press Ctrl-Alt-F2,
X with the gmd login window appears rather than screen1.

Resettin the X server by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Backspace will move X to
Ctrl-Alt-F5. That's the behavour I'd like to have directly after power
on. How can I get this?

Here some parts of my configuration:

|$ grep screen /etc/wscons.conf
|# Note: "pcvt" encoded fonts are only useful with the "*bf" screen types
|# screens to create
|#       idx     screen  emul
|#screen 0       -       vt100
|screen  1       80x40   vt100
|screen  2       80x40   vt100
|screen  3       80x50   vt100
|screen  4       -       -
|#screen 4       80x25bf vt100
|#       font for any 50 line screens.
|#screen 5       80x50   vt100
|
|$ tail -8 /etc/rc.conf
|isdnd=YES       isdnd_flags="" #debug:"-d0xf9"
|named=YES       named_flags="-t /var/chroot/named /etc/namedb/named.conf"
|sendmail=NO exim=YES exim_flags="-bd -q15m"
|chronyd=YES
|wwwoffled=YES
|wscons=YES
|gdm=YES
|screenblank=YES screenblank_flags="-d 300 -i /dev/ttyE0 -i /dev/ttyE1 -i /dev/ttyE2 -i /dev/ttyE3 -i /dev/ttyE4"

Regards
  Thomas
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