Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 09:13:50 +0200 From: Gary Jennejohn <gljennjohn@gmail.com> To: Anthony Jenkins via freebsd-x11 <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Console only boot option Message-ID: <20160902091350.5a5d69ce@ernst.home> In-Reply-To: <e48d3b7a-f2ac-3d12-56a4-b907a36ac099@yahoo.com> References: <e48d3b7a-f2ac-3d12-56a4-b907a36ac099@yahoo.com>
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On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 11:22:23 -0400 Anthony Jenkins via freebsd-x11 <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> wrote: > I have a patch against base that adds an option "Console" to the Boot > Options sub-menu to prevent a GUI desktop port from being started: > > 1. Back to Main Menu [Backspace] > 2. Load System Defaults > > Boot Options: > 3. Safe Mode... Off > 4. Single User. Off > 5. Verbose..... off > 6. Console..... off > > > When set to "On", a kernel environment variable "boot_console" is set to > "YES"; else "boot_console" is unset. A GUI desktop startup script in > ${LOCALBASE}/etc/rc.d/ should read this variable and, if set, should > > * Ignore a command to start the GUI > * Unset "boot_console" (this allows one to manually start the GUI > after initial boot). > > I'm open to suggestions about semantics to make this functionality > clearer (e.g. "Console..... On" is not intuitive). > Text[-only] Console perhaps? Or Non-GUI Console? -- Gary Jennejohn
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