Divago

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Posted: Feb. 25 2008,15:01 |
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Dunno if this is the right place to post it because is not an X problem, but still a "graphic/monitor" problem
i got a DSL disk installed with two monitor (i use a usb-to-vga adapter to add a second monitor in usb port ) it work fine
but whenever i do "reboot" command, either via ssh or via shell, it doesn't show the standard "sending processes the TERM signal" and "Backing up files to..."
those messages are shown on the "second console", i mean, if i hit shift+F2 i see regularly logout messages.
if i unplug usb-to-vga adapter (and then boot system with a single monitor) or if i switch screen from XFree, logout messages are shown correctly on "first console" (sorry dunno what is the exact technical word )?
there is a command (something similar to stdierr or stdio or...) to point console logout messages on shift+F1? ty for help
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