Hi,

I ran a system upgrade late last night and at reboot noticed a major problem 
with tty (possibly).

I run this system with the multi-user target active, which means I get a text 
based invitation to login and have to start X manually. This is NOT a new 
change.

Instead of seeing text "printed" on the screen, I see nothing. It's like the 
text is invisible. This situation happens near the time of the font change for 
the various boot messages. After this change, nothing appears except for a 
blinking "text" cursor. This happens with and without the "nomodeset" boot 
command line operand present. All the ttys are affected so I doubt that it's an 
X problem. Hitting enter acts like I entered a blank userid. I visualize 
logging in and then starting X. This works and I get an X session, windowmaker 
in my case. ALL the other ttys behave the same... no characters appear except 
for the cursor. I don't see anything obvious in the output of "journalctl -x 
-b0".

This system is at the "latest" Fedora 35 (x86_64) upgrades installed.

I'm kinda lost as to just where this problem "lives". Any/all help, hints, 
tips, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

George...
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