FS#32207 - [systemd] systemd-vconsole-setup ignores vconsole.conf
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Opened by David Unric (dunric) - Thursday, 25 October 2012, 00:22 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:29 GMT
Opened by David Unric (dunric) - Thursday, 25 October 2012, 00:22 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:29 GMT
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Description:
Systemd's vconsole-setup service ignores /etc/vconsole.conf settings. Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. systemd 194-3 vconsole.conf contains "FONT=ter-220n" mkinicpio hooks include consolefont and keymap Steps to reproduce: 1) place custom font setting in /etc/vconsole.conf 2) reboot system 3) console font does not change, setting from vconsole.conf is not applied The font name is ok, I can set it manually with setfont. When booting with initscripts, font setting is applied. |
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Closed by Dave Reisner (falconindy)
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:29 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:29 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Comment by
Dave Reisner (falconindy) -
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 00:32 GMT
Comment by Nickolai (mrgod) -
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 14:55 GMT
Comment by
Dave Reisner (falconindy) -
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 14:56 GMT
Comment by Nickolai (mrgod) -
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:07 GMT
Comment by
Dave Reisner (falconindy) -
Thursday, 25 October 2012, 15:29 GMT
No, it doesn't ignore these settings. If you use a driver like
i915, then your console is reset after its loaded.
Same with xf86-video-ati driver.
Same with what? X isn't involved here.
When I use catalyst drivers, fonts settings are normal.
xf86-video-ati is an Xorg driver. It has nothing to what happens
on the console. As I explained in my first reply, if you use a
driver like i915 (one that uses KMS), then your console is reset
when the module is loaded. Load the module earlier via
modules-load.d if you want to make sure that vconsole.conf isn't
"ignored".