On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 18:39, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote: > On Fri, 18.02.2005 at 14:32:36 -0500, Stephan Uphoff wrote: > > Changing a line in the function dcons_modevent() (File > > sys/dev/dcons/dcons.c or dcons_os.c depending on your sources) should > > help you. > > > > #if __FreeBSD_version >= 500000 > > - if (ret == 0) { > > + if (ret == 0 && dcons_consdev.cn_pri == CN_DEAD) { > > dcons_cnprobe(&dcons_consdev); > > dcons_cninit(&dcons_consdev); > > cnadd(&dcons_consdev); > > } > > #endif > > Didn't work.
Strange - are you sure that you have not accidentally have options DCONS_FORCE_CONSOLE=1 in your config file? ( Or forgot to config or make depend after removing it?) Works on 5.3 release for me. (Default loader.conf ...) > > As a work around you should also be able to set > > boot_multicons="YES" > > in your /boot/loader.conf file. (Not tested) > > Didnt work either. I tried both and booted into single-user mode. There > was _no_ local console, only the firewire one. There is a tunable hidden in dcons_crom that causes the dcons console to be selected. Try adding boot_multicons and hw.firewire.dcons_crom.force_console to /boot/loader.conf: boot_multicons="YES" hw.firewire.dcons_crom.force_console=0 > > On a running system you can use conscontrol to change console devices. > > This works, running conscontrol consolectl immediately switches to the > local console, but how am I supposed to run this command when booting > into singleuser? Can I somehow lower the priority of dcons? > > Ulrich Spoerlein _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"