restarting a virtual terminal
Jon Thiele
jthiele-bux5bdj6uGJBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Jun 26 21:42:02 UTC 2004
yep, the "kill -s KILL <pid>" did it.
thanx.
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From: owner-tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org [mailto:owner-tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Anton Markov
Sent: June 26, 2004 5:10 PM
To: tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: [TLUG]: restarting a virtual terminal
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Hi Jon,
First, switch to tty2 and try typing in "reset" blindly. It may help
unfreeze the terminal. Also try doing a "ps aux | grep tty2" and kill all
processes running on the terminal (there should be a bash or equivalent
process that you have to kill with a "KILL" signal "kill -s KILL <pid>"). In
theory once the shell exits, init should restart the mingetty process (or
whatever your /etc/inittab) file says. That should give you a login prompt.
I am no expert on virtual consoles, so someone else may be able to give you
a more elegant way of doing it.
Jon Thiele wrote:
> on my redhat v7.3 server, i had a midnight commander (mc) program
freeze on
> me in virtual terminal session (tty2). for some reason, it stopped
> responding to all keystrokes. i logged into another terminal, found
> the process id and used the kill command to end the process. how do i
> now restart tty2??? my redhat manual and google are somewhat silent
> on
this...
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