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Re: Problems with the console
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Alex |
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Re: Problems with the console |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Nov 2004 00:57:01 +0100 |
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tty6 "/libexec/getty 38400" hurd on secure trusted
console
Are the lines wrapped like this or only because your mail client
wrapped them?
my mail client wrapped them
For my feeling everything is correct. I assume you used the newest
Hurd package and rebooted the system after configuring the console
server.
In fact, i have this problem since i have installed debian hurd with
debian cross installation. The console never worked. Recently i have
only update all packages hoping it will work now : apt-get
upgrade;apt-get dist-upgrade
IIRC you said both the vga and ncursesw consoles did not work. In
that case I guess something is wrong with the console server or
something around there. You could have a look at the PIDs of the
servers and see if they don't change (=die).
Can you access the console server using ls? For example:
ls /dev/vcs/1
Does that show all nodes (console, display, input)?
ls /dev/vcs/1
console display input
Seems correct :/
Here are my processus list: i am running single user mode for now
ps -A
USER PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
root 0 ? R<mo 0:00.00 /hurd/proc
root 1 - Sslo 0:00.00 /hurd/init /boot/gnumach.gz -s
root=device:hd0s
- 2 ? D<p 0:00.04 /boot/gnumach.gz -s root=device:hd0s8
root 3 - So 0:00.15 /hurd/ext2fs.static
--multiboot-command-line=/b
root 4 - So 0:00.00 /hurd/exec
root 5 - So 0:00.01 /hurd/auth
root 6 - Sslow 0:00.00 /bin/bash /libexec/runsystem
/boot/gnumach.gz -
root 7 - So 0:00.04 /hurd/term /dev/console device console
root 8 - So 0:00.00 /hurd/magic tty
root 9 - Sw 0:00.00 /bin/sh
root 13 - S 0:00.00 ps -A