Michel Dänzer wrote: > Adam C Powell IV schrieb: > > > > For the console, you need the video=map: kernel option. video=map:1 puts > > > all VTs on /dev/fb1, video=map:10 puts VT1 on /dev/fb1, VT2 on /dev/fb0, > > > VT3 on /dev/fb1 and so on. > > > > Hmm, this doesn't seem to work for me, is it a 2.4 thing? > > No. What did you try and what happened?
I tried video=map:1 and all I know is that it hung real early, before any disk activity. My kernels are on a zip disk and root on an IDE drive, so I can tell when the kernel loading stops and the disk activity starts, but can't see any boot messages- nothing appears on fb1. > > Thank you so much!! If we meet someday I owe you dinner- again. :-) > > I'll remember that! ;) I'd be very interested in seeing the MIT if I ever go > to Boston. Sounds good, just give me a few days' notice. Thanks again, -Adam P. Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe!