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Re: no virtual terminals after fresh etch install



On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 07:05:36PM -0500, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Monday 15 January 2007 19:01, I wrote:
> > I just did my first Debian install on a new desktop using the testing-
> > i386-netinst CD.  ...  I cannot bring up the usual virtual terminals 1-6
> > (e.g. CTRL-ALT-F1).  If I try, nothing at all happens.
> 
> On Thu Jan 18 14:05:12 2007, Kevin Ross wrote:
> 
> > CTRL-ALT-Fx is for switching virtual consoles while X is running.  Use just
> > ALT-Fx while at a regular console.
> 
> Yes, I should have been more precise.  In my experience (most recently Red
> Hat WS3), ALT-Fx works from a regular console.  CTRL-ALT-Fx works from both a
> regular console and from X.
> 
> In any case, I have a problem now with etch.  Neither ALT-Fx nor CTRL-ALT-Fx
> gives a virtual terminal under any circumstance I've tried, including:
> 
>   During installation
>   After booting to a regular console
>   From the X window I get after calling xinit
>   From the gnome desktop
> 

Init runs getty on the VTs.  Are they running?

	ps -C getty 

from within whatever terminal you do have will tell you this.  If
there's no getty, then there's nothing to switch to (e.g. on a regular
system, ALT-F9 does nothing).  

Just a thought.

Doug.



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