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kernel tells me stuff on tty1 - want it on tty 8 or 10. how?



Encountered an oddity on a headless machine with etch r3:

When the system is booted, kernel messages are put on tty1. Since this is the 
terminal I login to after it's booted this is highly annoying since my screen 
is garbled when I run scripts and the kernel messages me about... mounted 
disks or plugged ethernet cables etc.
I've never seen this with other distros afair, Slackware puts ll its kernel 
output on tty8 for example. I'd like to have that here, too.
Can do?

Dex


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