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Kristian Niemi wrote: |
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> Every now and then I get the following error on bootup: |
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> putfont: PIO_FONT: Invalid argument |
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> In effect, (/etc/init.d/)consolefont fails to start properly. I have to |
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> restart it manually -- and if I do, it works just fine (i.e. it changes |
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> the font). |
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I noticed the same thing. It either has always happened for me, or it |
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started when I started adding the framebuffer stuff. I worked around it by |
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using the default console font. Do this by commenting out the CONSOLEFONT |
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line in rc.conf. |
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I suspect that it has something to do with the framebuffer console drivers. |
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