* Marcel Ritter Marcel.Ritter@rrze.uni-erlangen.de [Oct 23. 2002 10:43]:
- Kugelberg, Thorsten thorsten.kugelberg@realtech.de [Oct 22. 2002 15:00]:
Hello,
if I understood SuSE right, this is not possible! But in my opinion it is even more important to close the shells on tty2,5,6 and 9! I am doing this within my prescript:
kill -9 $(ps -ef | grep bash | grep tty2 | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }') kill -9 $(ps -ef | grep bash | grep tty5 | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }') kill -9 $(ps -ef | grep bash | grep tty6 | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }') kill -9 $(ps -ef | grep lsh | grep tty9 | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }')
not very nice but it works. Anas said that an option like 'noshells' will be implemented into yast. I really hope that there will be something for the cancel buttons. If I remember right, there was something like that with SuSE 7.x autoinstall...
noshells is implemented already btw.
In your development version or in the version shipped with SuSE 8.1?
8.1
Is it a kernel/linuxrc option? How do/can we use it?
on the kernel command line: noshell=1
or in the old style info file which controls linuxrc.
Anas
controlling the cancel button is more complicated, but someday it will be available.... Anas
Ciao, Marcel
Marcel Ritter Linux Betreuer Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen
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