Hi
Can somebody out there help me?
I've just done a clean install of Kubuntu 7.10. I want to change the console text to my favourite format: vga=10 (130x60 or so). With Kubuntu 6, I did this by setting the linux vga=10 option in grub and disabling the console-screen and console-setup init scripts.
I've done the same in Kubuntu 7.10 but it doesn't work. The kernel starts up in vga=10 mode but half way through the boot sequence, it changes to some insipid 29x80 ugly text mode (and wipes out the scrollback buffer). Maybe its something in the initrd?
Can anyone tell me how I can get my vga=10 text mode back? Preferably by inhibiting the switch during boot but failing that by saving the vga=10 font set in a file and switching to it later.
Thanks,
Adrian.
Can somebody out there help me?
I've just done a clean install of Kubuntu 7.10. I want to change the console text to my favourite format: vga=10 (130x60 or so). With Kubuntu 6, I did this by setting the linux vga=10 option in grub and disabling the console-screen and console-setup init scripts.
I've done the same in Kubuntu 7.10 but it doesn't work. The kernel starts up in vga=10 mode but half way through the boot sequence, it changes to some insipid 29x80 ugly text mode (and wipes out the scrollback buffer). Maybe its something in the initrd?
Can anyone tell me how I can get my vga=10 text mode back? Preferably by inhibiting the switch during boot but failing that by saving the vga=10 font set in a file and switching to it later.
Thanks,
Adrian.
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