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3 .\" Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
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65 .Pa /boot/device.hints :
66 .Cd hint.sc.0.at="isa"
67 .Cd hint.sc.0.vesa_mode=0x103
70 .Pa /boot/loader.conf :
71 .Cd kern.vty=sc
76 .Fx .
79 console instead.
83 driver provides multiple virtual terminals.
84 It resembles the SCO color console driver.
89 .Xr UEFI 8 .
92 on such systems will result in no usable console.
100 and so requires both of them to be configured in the system.
104 device defined in the system.
109 separate terminals.
112 are placed in the background.
118 .Xr getty 8
121 to let the user log in to the system.
123 .Pa /etc/ttys .
128 virtual terminals.
130 key and the virtual terminal.
131 .Bd -literal -offset indent
132 Alt-F1 ttyv0 Alt-F7 ttyv6 Shift-Alt-F1 ttyva
133 Alt-F2 ttyv1 Alt-F8 ttyv7 Shift-Alt-F2 ttyvb
134 Alt-F3 ttyv2 Alt-F9 ttyv8 Shift-Alt-F3 ttyvc
135 Alt-F4 ttyv3 Alt-F10 ttyv9 Shift-Alt-F4 ttyvd
136 Alt-F5 ttyv4 Alt-F11 ttyva Shift-Alt-F5 ttyve
137 Alt-F6 ttyv5 Alt-F12 ttyvb Shift-Alt-F6 ttyvf
142 key on the AT Enhanced keyboard) to cycle available virtual terminals.
144 The default number of available virtual terminals is 16.
147 (see below).
151 .Xr getty 8
152 so that it can be used by the X server.
157 to change key definitions and function key strings.
161 dump the current keymap, and assign a string to a function key.
166 for the keymap file.
171 .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
173 when the system starts up.
175 For most modern video cards, e.g., VGA, the
178 the font used on the screen.
182 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts .
184 The font comes in various sizes: 8x8, 8x14 and 8x16.
185 The 8x16 font is typically used for the VGA card in the
186 80-column-by-25-line mode.
187 Other video modes may require different font sizes.
188 It is better to always load all three sizes of the same font.
196 .Pa /etc/rc.conf
198 when the system starts up.
200 Optionally you can specify a particular font file as the default.
203 option below.
206 to achieve a similar effect by re-mapping the font built into your video card.
209 to load a screen map file which defines the mapping between character codes.
210 .Ss Mouse Support and Copy-and-Paste
212 it was typed by hand.
214 .Xr moused 8
216 .Xr vidcontrol 1 .
218 Pressing mouse button 1 (usually the left button) will start selection.
219 Releasing button 1 will end the selection process.
221 background colors.
223 the selected region.
226 middle button) as many times as you like.
230 option below to make the right button to paste the text.
232 emulate the middle button.
234 .Xr moused 8
235 for more details.
240 the top of the screen.
249 in the ``scrollback'' mode.
252 LED.
257 keys to scroll buffered terminal output.
258 Press the ``slock'' key again to get back to the normal terminal mode.
262 option described below.
268 on the keyboard nor moving the mouse.
273 for more details.
278 driver.
279 .Bl -tag -width MOUSE
282 .Fa N .
283 The default value is 16.
286 in the virtual terminal.
287 It may be expensive for some video cards to draw the arrow-shaped
288 cursor, and you may want to try this option.
290 very appealing.
294 the mouse.
297 driver searches for words boundaries when doing cut operation.
300 \(em a space character.
303 when copying data into cut buffer.
305 indentation when copying tab-indented text.
307 This option specifies the name of the preferred terminal emulator.
310 .Dv Alt-Esc ,
312 .Dv Ctl-PrintScreen ) .
314 entering the kernel debugger (KDB) by pressing the key combination.
316 if it is included in the kernel.
319 .Xr sysctl 8
321 .Va hw.syscons.kbd_debug .
324 .Dv Ctl-Alt-Del ) ,
325 so that the casual user may not accidentally reboot the system.
328 .Xr sysctl 8
330 .Va hw.syscons.kbd_reboot .
334 lines.
335 The default value is 100.
342 mouse cursor in the virtual terminals in some systems.
345 to be used for this purpose.
346 The default value is 0xd0.
347 A good candidate is 0x03.
349 Adds support for pixel (raster) mode console.
351 most other systems, and it adds substantial amount of code to syscons.
352 If this option is NOT defined, you can reduce the kernel size a lot.
355 flag below.
358 to use the right button of the mouse to paste text.
360 .Sx Mouse Support and Copy-and-Paste
361 above.
367 These options will set the default colors.
372 below.
374 is a character string giving a sequence of attributes in binary format.
375 The sequence will be repeated up to the number of CPUs.
377 since the kernel divides by its length.
379 This option will specify the default font.
380 Available fonts are: iso, iso2, koi8-r, koi8-u, cp437, cp850, cp865,
381 cp866 and cp866u.
382 16-line, 14-line and 8-line font data will be compiled in.
386 unless you explicitly load a software font at startup.
389 below.
392 .Xr loader 8
394 .Xr sysctl 8
396 .Va hw.syscons.sc_no_suspend_vtswitch ,
397 disables switching between virtual terminals (graphics <-> text) during
398 suspend/resume (ACPI and APM).
400 when you are running X and trying to suspend.
405 driver and save kernel memory.
406 .Bl -tag -width MOUSE
409 terminals.
413 driver can load software fonts on some video cards.
414 This option removes this feature.
418 option.
420 This option disables back-scrolling in virtual terminals.
421 .\".It Dv SC_NO_PALETTE_LOADING
425 driver.
427 .Xr moused 8
428 will fail if this option is defined.
431 option too.
440 terminal emulators, respectively.
445 driver.
447 .Cd hint.sc.0.flags
449 .Pa /boot/device.hints ,
451 .Xr loader 8 ) .
452 .Bl -tag -width bit_0
453 .\".It bit 0 (VISUAL_BELL)
454 .\"Uses the ``visual'' bell.
455 .\"The screen will blink instead of generating audible sound.
456 .\".It bit 1,2 (CURSOR_TYPE)
457 .\"This option specifies the cursor appearance.
458 .\"Possible values are:
459 .\".Bl -tag -width TYPE -compact
460 .\".It Dv 0
461 .\"normal block cursor
462 .\".It Dv 2
463 .\"blinking block cursor
464 .\".It Dv 4
465 .\"underline cursor
466 .\".It Dv 6
467 .\"blinking underline (aka destructive) cursor
468 .\".El
469 .\".It bit 6 (QUIET_BELL)
470 .\"This option suppresses the bell, whether audible or visual,
471 .\"if it is rung in a background virtual terminal.
474 .Pa /boot/device.hints
477 during kernel initialization.
481 option explained above.
483 .Xr vidcontrol 1 .
484 .\"Note also that the ``copy-and-paste'' function is not currently supported
485 .\"in this mode and the mouse pointer will not be displayed.
488 for a keyboard device if it is not currently attached to one.
489 Otherwise, the driver only probes for a keyboard once during bootup.
493 .Xr loader 8
495 .Xr loader.conf 5 .
496 .Bl -tag -width indent
497 .It Va kern.vty
506 .Ql vt .
511 when this value is not set.
514 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/syscons/xxxxyyyyzzz -compact
532 the kernel configuration file should contain the following lines.
533 .Bd -literal -offset indent
542 .Pa /boot/device.hints
543 for these drivers.
544 .Bd -literal -offset indent
545 hint.atkbdc.0.at="isa"
546 hint.atkbdc.0.port="0x060"
547 hint.atkbd.0.at="atkbdc"
548 hint.atkbd.0.irq="1"
549 hint.vga.0.at="isa"
550 hint.sc.0.at="isa"
554 the last line is not necessary, and can be omitted.
559 .Nm atkbd .
561 The following lines will set the default colors.
562 The normal text will be green on black background.
563 The reversed text will be yellow on green background.
566 .Xr config 8 .
571 The following lines will set the default colors of the kernel message.
572 The kernel message will be printed bright red on black background.
573 The reversed message will be black on red background.
581 the following line will set 4 red-ish colors
582 for printing kernel messages in colors depending on the CPU.
586 The default scheme is probably better for up to 8 CPUs.
587 Use a long string to get unique colors for more than 8 CPUs.
589 To turn off all per-CPU coloring of kernel messages,
590 set SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR to a non-default value,
591 or use the default in a pattern of length 1.
596 .Pa cp850-8x16.fnt ,
597 .Pa cp850-8x14.font
599 .Pa cp850-8x8.font
600 to the kernel.
605 .\".Sh DIAGNOSTICS
619 .Xr rc.conf 5 ,
621 .Xr config 8 ,
622 .Xr getty 8 ,
623 .Xr kldload 8 ,
624 .Xr moused 8
629 .Fx 1.0 .
631 .An -nosplit
635 .An S\(/oren Schmidt Aq Mt sos@FreeBSD.org .
637 .An Kazutaka Yokota Aq Mt yokota@FreeBSD.org .
643 input queue - usually 1024 bytes
645 .Xr termios 4 ) .
647 This manual page is incomplete and urgently needs revision.