Messages in this thread | | | From | Yapo Sebastien <> | Subject | Re: disabling all video | Date | Sat, 7 Aug 2004 00:08:42 +0000 |
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> Question: I would like the kernel not to use any of the video hardware > on the machine. Is there any run-time kernel parameter I can pass to > disable all video? (I tried console= to direct output to the serial > port, but ttys were still using the vga hardware.) My video card is > built onto the mother board, and there is no way I see to disable it > from the BIOS. > Remove "if EMBEDDED" in the VT and VT_CONSOLE section of drivers/char/Kconfig then reconfigure your kernel. You should find the old VT options in Device Drivers -> Character devices
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