Subject: RE: Starting X from /etc/rc.local
To: Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>
From: John A. Maier <johnam@kemper.org>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 01/13/2000 14:00:00
Nope, nada.

Still does it.

Seems pc console is the only solution.

I always wondered if I'ld never need to us a pc console again ;-)

John A. Maier
Kemper Military School and College
Director of MIS
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Rightnour [mailto:root@garbled.net]
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 12:30 PM
> To: John A. Maier
> Subject: RE: Starting X from /etc/rc.local
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> On 13-Jan-00 John A. Maier wrote:
> >  -vt n ???
> >
> > I've never use that before.  Is that a compile time option?
> > jam
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> No.. run X with it.. it tells X to start on a specific VT.
> so if you are using
> vt's 0-4, start X on 5.
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> Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>
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