From: Sylar, J. <JS...@er...> - 2001-02-21 14:02:13
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I have Trinux 8.0 running very well on an old IBM laptop. I'd like to be able to use more of the screen for the consoles. Anyone know how to adjust the console settings to get a little better resolution? On a similar note, I have dircolors running, but only manually. That is, after boot-up when I press 'Enter' to activate a console, I need to type "eval `dircolors -s /etc/DIR_COLORS`" to set and export $LS_COLORS. I'd like this to be done during boot, and I've tried adding the command to the "first" and "last" init scripts in ../tux/init with no luck. Am I correct in thinking that I'll have to hack and recompile initrc.gz to get this line into /etc/profile, as well as .profile and .bashrc when the machine boots up? I'd like to modify $PATH as well. Same hack? I saw that Matthew once posted the script he uses to compile a new initrc.gz. Does anyone have it? Could you forward it to me? Sam |