I'm quite accustomed to do ctrl+alt+F1 in order to get a console, almost in every distro, and it usually works.
As indicated Fedora also made the change to have the Graphical Session running on tty1.
Doing the change would mean breaking that. Although it's not that big of a deal if there's still tty2-9, it's still a nuisance. The default tty's (2-6) are still there and I am sure we can extend them to cover more virtual terminals. There is no change in that
If you could make it start in tty7 as usual, it would be perfect. We are looking into this. However at the moment this seems to end up in a text mode boot without plymouth itself.
If not, make sure the other ttys work, and that starting new graphical sessions also works (ie, from KDE->switch user->start new session).
I have tested it and this works fine. The second session is created directly besides the active one. So the second session would run on tty2. Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org