Colour console

dave dave at theaftercast.co.uk
Wed Jul 14 12:28:32 BST 2004


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Hey im not new to freebsd, but im lacking some basic knowledge, I've
compiled 'options VESA' into my kernel, and I was just wondering how I could
set the system console to that so directories can come up to different
colours to files etc etc, currently using bash as my shell, do I set it up
within bash, can I even set it up? I know I can do this by install X11 and
it would probably be easier that way, but id rather not be running X11 on
this machine,
(5.2.1-RELEASE-P7 ULE scheduler)

Dave

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Hey im not new to freebsd, but im =
lacking some basic knowledge, I've compiled 'options VESA' into my =
kernel, and I was just wondering how I could set the system console to =
that so directories can come up to different colours to files etc etc, =
currently using bash as my shell, do I set it up within bash, can I even =
set it up? I know I can do this by install X11 and it would probably be =
easier that way, but id rather not be running X11 on this =
machine,</FONT></P>

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Dave</FONT>
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