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2006 Aug 29
4
/dev/tty*: not a character device after reboot
...; respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes Aug 29 09:17:09 comp init: Id "c5" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes Aug 29 09:17:09 comp init: Id "c6" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes Aug 29 09:18:26 comp rc-scripts: Failed to set user font If I try to start consolefont.. I get the following error... * Setting user font ... Couldnt open //dev/tty1 Couldnt open //dev/tty2 Couldnt open //dev/tty3 Couldnt open //dev/tty4 Couldnt open //dev/tty5 Couldnt open //dev/tty6 Couldnt open //dev/tty7 Couldnt open //dev/tty8 Couldnt open //dev/tty9 Couldnt open //dev/tty10 C...
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
...hat you see when you edit the syslinux.cfg/display > file(s) might not be the same as the resulting glyphs being shown while > booting with Syslinux. > > Within the "kbd" package for ArchLinux, I would suggest reading (for > some examples/hints): > > usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/README.Cyrillic > > There are other readme files that include relevant notes for Cyrillic > too. > > The AltLinux community/users might be able to help too. > > For curious (ArchLinux's) users, the following page (preview of console > fonts as PNGs) might be of inter...
2019 Oct 27
0
Font for cyrillic letters
Thanks for your answers. > ?Within the "kbd" package for ArchLinux, I would suggest reading (for > ?some examples/hints): > > ???usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/README.Cyrillic Yeah, I have read that same file, but at the screenshots page http://alexandre.deverteuil.net/pages/consolefonts/ As I could understand from there, there are three types of fonts that supports cyrillic: Type A. Alt, Type B Koi8 and Type C ISO 8859-5. And the only fonts that could...
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
...=Directives/font says that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other guides in internet say that you need CP866. I finally got it working. My config file was encoded in ibm866 correctly, but the problem was the font file itself. I am on Arch Linux, so I run gunzip -c /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/cp866-8x16.psf.gz > cp866-8x16.psf And Russian text was not displayed correctly. Then I checked it with "file cp866-8x16.psf" and it was: cp866-8x16.psf: Linux/i386 PC Screen Font v2 data, 256 characters, no directory, 16x8 In that wiki page it is said that font should be PSF1 forma...
2019 Oct 26
0
Font for cyrillic letters
...n you edit it. In other words, what you see when you edit the syslinux.cfg/display file(s) might not be the same as the resulting glyphs being shown while booting with Syslinux. Within the "kbd" package for ArchLinux, I would suggest reading (for some examples/hints): usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/README.Cyrillic There are other readme files that include relevant notes for Cyrillic too. The AltLinux community/users might be able to help too. For curious (ArchLinux's) users, the following page (preview of console fonts as PNGs) might be of interest (but, please note that not every...
2003 Feb 22
1
simlinks and options
..." -> "/etc/init.d/keymaps" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/boot/clock" -> "/etc/init.d/clock" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/boot/localmount" -> "/etc/init.d/localmount" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/boot/consolefont" -> "/etc/init.d/consolefont" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/boot/modules" -> "/etc/init.d/modules" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/boot/hostname" -> "/etc/init.d/hostname" copying unsafe symlink "/etc/runlevels/...
2017 Jun 24
2
Syslinux FONT Command
I'm using Syslinux 6.03. I'm using FONT command. I have converted cp857.08, cp857.14 and cp857.16 these are KBD Project fonts to PSF file format. My isolinux.cfg file's encoding is CP857 (Turkish VGA/DOS Font Encoding). But FONT command doesn't work. My isolinux.cfg file's content is below: FONT cp857.psf SAY ??i????????? But these characters (??i?????????) don't
2017 Jun 25
0
Syslinux FONT Command
...s://packages.debian.org/sid/all/console-data/download and recursively extract/expand its content. Alternatively, search for some equivalent or similar rpm package with psf fonts (e.g. kbd-data, or kdb-misc or something like that). The "console-data" deb package includes: /usr/share/consolefonts/cp857-8x16.psf.gz Extract the cp857-8x16.psf file from it and use (copy) the resulting psf file for you syslinux.cfg. Using this psf font (or a similar "8x16" psf1 font), you should be able to display the relevant Turkish glyphs (aka characters) in Syslinux. Regards, Ady.
2011 Sep 08
0
[PATCH node] don't blacklist /etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf
...r.ks | 1 + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/recipe/common-minimizer.ks b/recipe/common-minimizer.ks index 0b33be7..4151f49 100644 --- a/recipe/common-minimizer.ks +++ b/recipe/common-minimizer.ks @@ -296,6 +296,7 @@ keep /lib/firmware/aic94xx-seq.fw drop /lib/kbd/consolefonts drop /etc/pki/tls +keep /etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf drop /etc/pki/java drop /etc/pki/nssdb drop /etc/pki/rpm-gpg -- 1.7.4.4
2005 Feb 28
5
Strange text on Asterisk console
I've just set up a new box with FC1+updates and the latest Stable Asterisk from CVS. Asterisk is started with the default safe_asterisk script with a console on TTY9. The coloured text on this console is made up of weird characters instead of normal. Please see http://www.softins.co.uk/dsc00018.jpg for an example. If I do "asterisk -rvvvvv" on a normal login, either via the
2009 Mar 04
1
pv_ops kernel 2.6.29-rc6 boot failure
...[ ok ] * Device initiated services: udev-postmount * Setting hostname to localhost ... [ ok ] * Loading key mappings ... * /bin/loadkeys not found [ !! ] * ERROR: cannot start consolefont as keymaps could not start * Starting lo * Bringing up lo * 127.0.0.1/8 [ ok ] * Adding routes * 127.0.0.0/8 ... [ ok ] * Initializing random number generat...