console — console terminal and virtual consoles
A Linux system has up to 63 virtual consoles (character
devices with major number 4 and minor number 1 to 63),
usually called /dev/tty
n
with 1 ≤ n
≤ 63. The current
console is also addressed by /dev/console
or /dev/tty0
, the character device with major
number 4 and minor number 0. The device files /dev/* are
usually created using the script MAKEDEV, or using mknod(1), usually with mode
0622 and owner root.tty.
Before kernel version 1.1.54 the number of virtual consoles was compiled into the kernel (in tty.h: #define NR_CONSOLES 8) and could be changed by editing and recompiling. Since version 1.1.54 virtual consoles are created on the fly, as soon as they are needed.
Common ways to start a process on a console are: (a) tell init(8) (in inittab(5)) to start a mingetty(8) (or agetty(8)) on the console; (b) ask openvt(1) to start a process on the console; (c) start X — it will find the first unused console, and display its output there. (There is also the ancient doshell(8).)
Common ways to switch consoles are: (a) use
Alt+Fn
or
Ctrl+Alt+Fn
to
switch to console n
; AltGr+Fn
might bring you to console
n
+12 [here Alt and
AltGr refer to the left and right Alt keys, respectively];
(b) use Alt+RightArrow or Alt+LeftArrow to cycle through the
presently allocated consoles; (c) use the program
chvt(1). (The key mapping is
user settable, see loadkeys(1); the above
mentioned key combinations are according to the default
settings.)
The command deallocvt(1) (formerly
disalloc
) will free the memory
taken by the screen buffers for consoles that no longer have
any associated process.
Consoles carry a lot of state. I hope to document that some other time. The most important fact is that the consoles simulate vt100 terminals. In particular, a console is reset to the initial state by printing the two characters ESC c. All escape sequences can be found in console_codes(4).
chvt(1), deallocvt(1), loadkeys(1), mknod(1), openvt(1), console_codes(4), console_ioctl(4), tty(4), ttyS(4), charsets(7), agetty(8), init(8), mingetty(8), mapscrn(8), resizecons(8), setfont(8)
This page is part of release 2.79 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, and information about reporting
bugs, can be found at
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Copyright (c) 1994 Andries Brouwer (aebcwi.nl), Mon Oct 31 21:03:19 MET 1994 This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Modified, Sun Feb 26 14:58:45 1995, faithcs.unc.edu " |