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Output Problem
What do I have to do to get the startup and shutdown Info to display on my Graphical Monitor. As of right now, all i get is the log in screen for X windows on HP-UX. I want to see the boot process
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Do you have a LAN console? If yes, then do a telnet on it and you will see everything as if you where in front of that console.
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All I have at the moment is a pc networked with it. I use Hyperterminal to connect to it but that just cuts out before and after the shutdown and startup times...
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you have to have a console monitor directly attached to the box unless you have a terminal server connection to it already ... what you see with the network connection is usually really not what you will see on the console ... and they cut-off as soon as the server goes off-line from the network ...
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