Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 00:01:53 -0700 From: Jay O'Brien <jayobrien@att.net> To: FreeBSD - questions <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: scrollback history buffer setting (was keyboard) Message-ID: <4122FEE1.8040000@att.net> In-Reply-To: <4122D175.8060707@att.net> References: <4122D175.8060707@att.net>
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Jay O'Brien wrote:
> I can run kbdcontrol -h 500 or vidcontrol -h 500 to set the
> scroll back keyboard history buffer to 500 lines for the
> virtual terminal I'm using. How can I make that happen at
> boot, in the same manner as I run allscreens_flags in
> rc.conf to set other terminal parameters? I don't need
> this to set all of the virtual terminals; it would be
> nice if each terminal could be set separately.
>
> It doesn't work for me when placed in rc.conf, with either
> a direct command or attempting to use allscreens_flags.
>
> I'm using 4.10.
>
> Jay O'Brien
> Rio Linda, CA USA
Follow-up:
Re-reading the above could be interpreted that I want to be able
to review more keyboard lines; not so. I should not have used the
word "keyboard". I'm looking for redisplay of the screen lines.
Both kbdcontrol and vidcontrol perform that function. I've built
a workaround by adding this to root and user .cshrc:
alias bu vidcontrol -h (with a space following).
This allows me to type 'bu 500' to set the buffer to 500 lines.
In addition, I would like to be able to set it during boot. Is
that possible?
Jay
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