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Author Write result to the console even if I don't are logged in.
Magnus Olsson

2004-12-16, 7:44 pm

I have a RedHat Enterprise ES 3 machine that are standing in a
computer room and do calculations. When I start it, it starts with X
and the I press CTRL+ALT+F1 to go to console mode. The problem is that
/etc/console have to be writeable so that the calculation can present
the result even if I don't are logged in. Is it any better way to do
that?

The second problem is that if I go back to X (that I have to do to
administrate the calculations), the permissions on the /etc/console
are reseted.
m.marien

2004-12-16, 7:44 pm


"Magnus Olsson" <olm@home.se> wrote in message
news:f8b45bb1.0412140159.490240ed@posting.google.com...
>I have a RedHat Enterprise ES 3 machine that are standing in a
> computer room and do calculations. When I start it, it starts with X
> and the I press CTRL+ALT+F1 to go to console mode. The problem is that
> /etc/console have to be writeable so that the calculation can present
> the result even if I don't are logged in. Is it any better way to do
> that?
>


Write the results to a file? instead of the console.

> The second problem is that if I go back to X (that I have to do to
> administrate the calculations), the permissions on the /etc/console
> are reseted.



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