Re: booting .iso image from fedoraproject.org

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Samuel,

Thanks for the hint.

I ran both your suggested commands: the lsof /dev/tty1 showed multiple entries for "plymouthd"... NONE for /dev/console.

1 COMMAND     PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
2 plymouthd  8798 root    7u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
3 plymouthd  8798 root   10u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
4 plymouthd  8798 root   15u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
5 plymouthd  8798 root   16u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
6 plymouthd  8798 root   17u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
7 plymouthd  8798 root   18u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
8 plymouthd  8798 root   21u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
9 plymouthd  8798 root   22u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
10 plymouthd  8798 root   24u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
11 plymouthd  8798 root   30u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
12 plymouthd  8798 root   32u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
13 plymouthd  8798 root   33u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
14 plymouthd  8798 root   35u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
15 plymouthd  8798 root   52u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
16 plymouthd  8798 root   54u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
17 plymouthd  8798 root   55u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
18 agetty    56697 root    0u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
19 agetty    56697 root    1u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1
20 agetty    56697 root    2u   CHR    4,1      0t0 3091 /dev/tty1




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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 00:02:47 -0800
From: Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: booting .iso image from fedoraproject.org
To: test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <2ff19e31-65b9-c77a-07bf-7bfeb0bce2cb@xxxxxxxx>
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On 2/16/20 10:22 PM, George R Goffe via test wrote:
> I've switched to FC33 here and am seeing the same problems except that I've noticed that it's on TTY1 ONLY. It's like the signals from the keyboard to the tty are mixed up. TTY2-6 appear to be working correctly. WTF over?

That most likely means that there is some other background program still 
listening to tty1 and taking keystrokes.
On another tty, try running "lsof /dev/tty1" and "lsof /dev/console".

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