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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Saving TTY settings Post 302898011 by Corona688 on Thursday 17th of April 2014 04:09:05 PM
Old 04-17-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by mp99
Corona

I just want to be able to reboot and not have to reload them again.
They have to come from somewhere. /etc/inittab is a decent place for them if you know the options you want.

stty appears to understand them if you just give it as arguments:

Code:
$ stty save
500:5:bf:8a3b:3:1c:7f:15:4:0:1:0:11:13:1a:0:12:f:17:16:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0

$ stty 500:5:bf:8a3b:3:1c:7f:15:4:0:1:0:11:13:1a:0:12:f:17:16:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
$

 

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odld(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   odld(8)

NAME
odld - Daemon that supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/odld user-id group-id odl-db OPERANDS
Identifies the user process. Specifies the group to which the user belongs. Specifies the location of font files accessed by the daemon. DESCRIPTION
The odld daemon supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service. This service handles font files for user-defined characters. It is available only when optional Tru64 UNIX subsets with software for Chinese, Japanese, or Korean are installed on the system. The odld daemon processes the font loading requests issued by the Asian terminal driver (atty) through the utx pseudo device driver. The odl parameter of the stty command spawns the odld daemon (see stty(1)). The stty command includes additional parameters that affect SoftODL operation. FILES
The utx device special files SEE ALSO
Commands: stty(1), utxd(8) Files: cp_dirs(4), atty(7), utx(7) Others: odl(5) odld(8)
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