On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Brian McKee <brian.mckee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It looks like Ctrl-Alt-Fn is normally bound to: chvt n
on the my Hardy laptop.
When the xterm with the ssh session to the remote xen dom0 has focus,
I need to override that binding somehow. Instead of Ctrl-Alt-Fn changing
the virtual consoles on the local laptop. I want it sent over the ssh connection
to the remote dom0 session. Where it can be processed by the virsh runnning
in dom0 presenting a domU console.
The domU is in early stages of the RHEL5 installer and my idea of tweaking
the key bindings isn't going to work.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 3:40 PM, drew einhorn <drew.einhorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I only vaguely followed that - but what about `chvt` ?
> I need to do Ctl-Alt-Fn to access alternate Virtual Consoles on the virsh
> console
> on the DomU to troubleshoot the DHCP issue. But the Hardy laptop is
> catching
> the Ctrl-Alt-Fn and presenting alternets Virtual Consoles on the laptop
> instead of
> shoving them through the ssh connection to the remote virsh console.
It looks like Ctrl-Alt-Fn is normally bound to: chvt n
on the my Hardy laptop.
When the xterm with the ssh session to the remote xen dom0 has focus,
I need to override that binding somehow. Instead of Ctrl-Alt-Fn changing
the virtual consoles on the local laptop. I want it sent over the ssh connection
to the remote dom0 session. Where it can be processed by the virsh runnning
in dom0 presenting a domU console.
The domU is in early stages of the RHEL5 installer and my idea of tweaking
the key bindings isn't going to work.
Brian
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