Watching bootup messages
Dale R Worley
worley at world.std.com
Fri Jun 30 10:24:13 EDT 1995
From: Jim Van Zandt <jrv at mbunix.mitre.org>
Scott Ehrlich writes:
>An undocumented (at least in the HOWTOs, but documented supposedly in
>the code, and pointed out by Linus when we spoke at MIT) was the
>ability to get special info via CNTL-Printscreen, ALT-Printscreen, and
>Shift-Printscreen. (At least I think it was the Printscreen key he
>used).
On my machine, with 1.2.9 kernel, alt-printscreen toggles between two
VCs and neither cntl-printscreen nor shift-printscreen seem to do
anything.
Well, what keystrokes activate these functions is controlled by the
keyboard mapping. See loadkeys, dumpkeys, etc.
Dale
Dale Worley worley at world.std.com
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