[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Xenconsole defaults to 80x20
Good Day, K-indly analyze these docs at- your earliest convenie-nce and make sure you give us with your feedback, if any, on it: https://aviareglobal.com/mt/eammagnt197634636 https://onedrive.live.com/download?cid=5CKIEMID4D2ETBNQ&resid=5CKIEMID4D2ETBNQ%24665&authkey=I4vdbiKbmYnd-t7 Hello, On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 03:05:23PM +0000, Mike wrote: > When I use xl console to connect to the console of a Xen Guest, the > console defaults to 80x20. One can manually adjust the console size > using resize or TERM=, although it would be nice if this happened > automatically, like when opening a xterm. > > Has anyone come across a mechanism to make this happen? No, but I'd be interested to hear if you find out. Or if the Xen project would take it as a feature request. The other terminal-related one I always wondered about was if it could be possible to remap "magic sysrq" (ctrl-o on Xen console). This is all very well in dom0's console, but in guests I have users that persist in using nano editor where ctrl-o is save file! So they hit ctrl-o expecting to save the buffer, but seemingly nothing happens (Xen is waiting for the magic sysrq command), so they try ctrl-o again which comes across as magic sysrq command 'o' - immediate power off! So in guests, if ctrl-o can't be remapped I'd quite like to disable it I think. Other interesting console-related things that I think are already possible but I lack knowledge in how to do it and would appreciate some tips from anyone who does: - Is it possible to log all console content for a guest without interfering with the ability to start / use "xl console"? - Has anyone ever plumbed a guest's console through to a web terminal setup like xterm.js? Cheers, Andy
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