Fedora 13 has quite a few changes related to , and one of the biggest ones is how terminals are configured. Most distributions tuck the tty configuration away in /etc/inittab, /etc/event.d/ or /etc/init/. If you want to adjust the number of tty's in Fedora 13, you'll need to look in /etc/sysconfig/init:
# color => new RH6.0 bootup # verbose => old-style bootup # anything else => new style bootup without ANSI colors or positioning BOOTUP=color # column to start "[ OK ]" label in RES_COL=60 # terminal sequence to move to that column. You could change this # to something like "tput hpa ${RES_COL}" if your terminal supports it MOVE_TO_COL="echo -en \\033[${RES_COL}G" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'success' color (currently: green) SETCOLOR_SUCCESS="echo -en \\033[0;32m" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'failure' color (currently: red) SETCOLOR_FAILURE="echo -en \\033[0;31m" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'warning' color (currently: yellow) SETCOLOR_WARNING="echo -en \\033[0;33m" # terminal sequence to reset to the default color. SETCOLOR_NORMAL="echo -en \\033[0;39m" # default kernel loglevel on boot (syslog will reset this) LOGLEVEL=3 # Set to anything other than 'no' to allow hotkey interactive startup... PROMPT=yes # Set to 'yes' to allow probing for devices with swap signatures AUTOSWAP=no # What ttys should gettys be started on? ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-6]
The very last line controls the number of tty's that are kept alive on your system. If you need more tty's, simply increase the 6 to a higher number. If you only want one terminal (which is usually what I want in Xen), just make this adjustment:
# What ttys should gettys be started on? ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty1
A normal telinit q doesn't seem to adjust the terminals on the fly as it did before upstart was involved. I'm not sure if this is a bug or an intended feature. Either way, a reboot solves the problem and you should see the changes afterwards.
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