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CONSCONTROL(8)		    System Manager's Manual		CONSCONTROL(8)

NAME
       conscontrol -- control physical system video console devices

SYNOPSIS
       conscontrol [list]
       conscontrol mute	on | off
       conscontrol add | delete	console
       conscontrol set | unset console

DESCRIPTION
       The  conscontrol	utility	is used	to examine and modify the physical de-
       vices which back	the virtual console devices.  If no arguments (or only
       the list	command) are  specified,  the  current	console	 settings  are
       shown.

       There  are two types of logical consoles; a high	level console which is
       represented by /dev/console, and	a low level console.   The  low	 level
       console is used for kernel printf(9) and	ddb(4) debugger	support, while
       the  high level console is used by user programs	like syslogd(8).  Mul-
       tiple device support is implemented only	for the	low level console; the
       high level console is set to the	first device in	the console list.

       Multiple	console	support	may be invoked by passing the  kernel  the  -D
       flag  from  the boot loader, or by using	conscontrol to change the list
       of console devices after	the system has booted.

       The following options are available:

       add | delete console
	       Add or delete a physical	device from the	logical	console.   The
	       device must support low-level console operations.  Adding a de-
	       vice will place it at the front of the list of console devices;
	       the first device	is used	for the	high level console.

	       The  console  argument is the name of a console device in /dev;
	       the name	of the directory may be	omitted.

       mute on | off
	       Change the state	of console muting.  All	console	output is sup-
	       pressed when console muting is on.

       set | unset console
	       Set or unset the	virtual	console.  When unset, output from  the
	       system,	such  as  the kernel printf(9),	always goes out	to the
	       real main console.  When	set, it	goes to	another.  This	is  an
	       interface to the	tty ioctl TIOCCONS.

SEE ALSO
       syscons(4), tty(4), vt(4), boot(8), loader(8)

HISTORY
       The conscontrol utility first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.

AUTHORS
       Jonathan	Lemon

FreeBSD	14.3			 July 7, 2024			CONSCONTROL(8)

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