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Skip:<BR> <BR>JNOS is being started automatically on computer bootup/restart.<BR> <BR>Jnos is loaded into TTY4/Console 4.<BR> <BR>See my previous posts for the method used. (I don't want to repost it all over, again)<BR> <BR>Yes, the only issue is that JNOS used to be *visible* when I toggled over to console 4.<BR>Yes, I would like it to be visible again.<BR> <BR>Right now, when I toggle over to console 4, it only shows a blinking cursor line.<BR> <BR>Bill <BR><BR> <BR>> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 17:05:29 -0500<BR>> From: k8rra@ameritech.net<BR>> To: thunderft@hotmail.com<BR>> Subject: My interest is now piqued<BR>> <BR>> Hi Wm...<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Years ago when I started jnos manually on one of the ttys, the progress <BR>> shown on the sysop screen was retained no matter whether the page was <BR>> displayed or not. Upon selecting the appropriate tty, the present <BR>> status was shown.<BR>> I presume that action is what you had and now want to get back to.<BR>> <BR>> I'm not aware of OS changes that defeat any of the tty features. I am <BR>> aware that the GUI page moves around from F7 to F8, but that is just an <BR>> annoyance. I no longer use a manual jnos start -- I use the automated <BR>> start-up at boot time with screen being my view port into the sysop <BR>> console. I'm a huge fan of automation.<BR>> <BR>> So now how have you chosen to start jnos? manually? Automatically at <BR>> start-up? WB8RCR scripting? Something else?<BR>> Feel free to send me a copy of start-up scripts used on your host.<BR>> I don't promise a solution, but I do follow the Linux kernel development.<BR>> <BR>> 73<BR>> Skip<BR> </body>
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