Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 16 Nov 1996 14:14:10 +0100 (MET) | From | Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <> | Subject | Video mode selection problems... |
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Hello, I'm using Linux 2.1.10 and 2.0.25, with video mode selection compiled in. I'm using lilo.19 as a boot manager.
The relevant parts of my lilo.conf are:
append = "vga=ask ppa=0x378 ether=5,0x320,0,0,eth0" boot = /dev/sda image = /linux-2.1.10 root = /dev/sda3 label = lx2110 alias = 2 read-only
When booting up normally, I end up in VGA mode, without being prompted for anything. Booting with "2 vga=ask", I get the selection... Seems the video mode selection tool can't handle other kernel parameters being passed.
/proc/cmdline says BOOT_IMAGE=lx2110 ro root=803 ramdisk=0 vga=ask ppa=0x378 ether=5,0x320,0,0,eth0
So it's not a problem with lilo or my lilo.conf.
Issuing rdev -v /linux-2.1.10 -3 has the same effect - none at all. rdev -v /linux-2.1.10 says "Video mode 65533", which is -3 - so my rdev is working fine.
Another thing I'd like to see in the svga driver is a timeout parameter, e.g. vga=ask,3 should wait for 3 seconds rather than 30 seconds. Also, there should be a default parameter, e.g. vga=ask,3,80x30 should present the menu, wait for 3 seconds, and if no selection is made, go to the 80x30 mode.
LLaP bero
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