Increase Text Size on Single User Monitor?
On my G5 iMac in single user mode, the text is diamond quality but so small I need a magnifying glass and lightning speed to read it. Even a printout would be good.
iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11), G5 79G 2G-Ram
On my G5 iMac in single user mode, the text is diamond quality but so small I need a magnifying glass and lightning speed to read it. Even a printout would be good.
iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11), G5 79G 2G-Ram
No way to increase the size that I know about, but it seems a long time ago that there was a key you could hold down to slow it down, but can't rember what it was, or if indeed it was ever so.
No way to increase the size that I know about, but it seems a long time ago that there was a key you could hold down to slow it down, but can't rember what it was, or if indeed it was ever so.
Thanks! I'll look for an answer in Support when I have time.
If there was such a key, I'm thinking one of the Modifier keys... Shift, Control, Option, CMD, or possibly even Spacebar.
As I just read in the Command Page you noted, you can pipe " | more " to print out one page at a time.
No, you don't pipe it, you just enter " more " at the beginning of the command line.
I was right the first time, enter the command then " | more " in some cases though the more comes before the commands.
control + s to stop
control + r to resum ( so how do you spell r... anyway. )
You can put all the output in a file.
# use the script command
script ouputFileName
#when done, type exit
exit
Robert
Increase Text Size on Single User Monitor?