can I use the display native resolution on vty0 as on any other vty's using KMS ?

Jonathan Engwall engwalljonathanthereal at gmail.com
Sun Aug 9 13:53:22 PDT 2020


On Sun, Aug 9, 2020, 12:00 PM <users-request at dragonflybsd.org> wrote:

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>    1. Re: can I use the display native resolution on vty0 as on any
>       other vty's using KMS ? (nacho Lariguet)
>    2. how do I label (meaning adding a reminder caption) to any
>       given BSD slice ? (nacho Lariguet)
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> Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2020 18:06:14 -0300
> From: nacho Lariguet <lariguet at gmail.com>
> To: users at dragonflybsd.org
> Subject: Re: can I use the display native resolution on vty0 as on any
>         other vty's using KMS ?
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> On Sat, 8 Aug 2020 11:26:35 -0700
> Jonathan Engwall <engwalljonathanthereal at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Your picture looks to me like the standard "UNIX multi-user mode" perhaps
> > you should select a graphical target somehow. Are making a multi-head
> boot,
> > or bringing up each tty simultaneously?
> > Jonathan Engwall
>
> ... standard "UNIX multi-user mode" ... sure: do I did try/ask for
> anything else ?
>
> I'm afraid I'm not following
>

Your photo shows the BSD/UNIX default to boot to a root system
administrator account. To change this you will need to boot to a graphical
target, or launch a multi head, or something relevant to what you are doing.
I don't know what you are doing. Maybe puppet would work for you?
Jonathan Engwall

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> From: nacho Lariguet <lariguet at gmail.com>
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> Subject: how do I label (meaning adding a reminder caption) to any
>         given BSD slice ?
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> ie: the "label:" field shown under the "diskid:" one with disklabel64
>
> It seems there is no switch (maybe -l) on disklabel64 (when using -w) to
> label a slice.
>
> eg:
>
> # /dev/da0s1:
> #
> # Calculated informational fields for the slice:
> #
> # boot space:    1044480 bytes
> # data space:  175691776 blocks # 171574.00 MB (179908378624 bytes)
> #
> # NOTE: The partition data base and stop are physically
> #       aligned instead of slice-relative aligned.
> #
> # All byte equivalent offsets must be aligned.
> #
> diskid: af1b4686-d85d-11ea-9373-012324e2aca4
> label: ... HOW TO SET THIS ONE ?
> boot2 data base:      0x000000001000
> partitions data base: 0x000000100000
> partitions data stop: 0x0029e3700000
> backup label:         0x0029e37ff000
> total size:           0x0029e3800000    # 171576.00 MB
> alignment: 4096
> display block size: 1024        # for partition display and edit only
>
> 16 partitions:
> #          size     offset    fstype   fsuuid
>   a:    1048576          0    4.2BSD    #    1024.000MB
>   d:   33554432    1048576   HAMMER2    #   32768.000MB
>   e:  134217728   34603008   HAMMER2    #  131072.000MB
>   f:    6871040  168820736   HAMMER2    #    6710.000MB
>   a-stor_uuid: eb61372a-d85d-11ea-9373-012324e2aca4
>   d-stor_uuid: eb613733-d85d-11ea-9373-012324e2aca4
>   e-stor_uuid: eb613739-d85d-11ea-9373-012324e2aca4
>   f-stor_uuid: eb61373e-d85d-11ea-9373-012324e2aca4
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