changing console fonts?

Mike Reinehr cmr
Fri May 6 09:27:16 PDT 2005


On Thursday 05 May 2005 05:09 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> On Thu, 5 May 2005, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> > On Thursday 05 May 2005 03:02 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> > > Yea, i figured out that appending "vga=ask" to the entry in lilo.conf
> > > works at bootup, but I can't find any way to change this afterwards
> > > without rebooting.  That Wiki doesn't seem to cover it either.
> >
> > 	I don't remember where, but I do remember reading that you can not
> > change your selection without rebooting.
> >
> > 	By the way, my experience has been that the selections presented by
> > vga=ask, always look like crap, whereas using something like vga=0x314
> > (800x600/16) or vga=0x317 (1024x768/16) look much better.
>
> Hrmmm, since you're using Debian, perhaps you know the secret.  This is
> for a customer bug, so i don't really care how crappy things look, i'm
> just trying to replicazte what they're reporting.  The thing is, with
> vga=ask, i'm choosing different options, and they work for a while, and
> then all of a sudden towards the end of the boot process, something is
> resetting it back to the default of 80x25.  So clearly, it is possible to
> change this post-boot, since Debian's initscripts are doing it, and i
> don't want it done.
>
> any ideas?

I haven't experienced that, myself. None of the services being started on my 
systems touches the console modes or fonts. Are they starting any unusual 
services? Also, are they using a standard kernel or have they rolled their 
own?

cmr

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