Linux SVGATextMode Command
The Linux SVGATextMode command is used to enhance the display of text mode.
SVGATextMode can be used to set the display in text mode, including resolution, fonts, and refresh rates.
Syntax
SVGATextMode [-acdfhmnrsv][-t <configuration file>][mode]
Parameters:
-a If the screen size of the new display mode is different from the original, SVGATextMode will perform the necessary system settings.
-c Maintain the original VGA clock.
-d Displays detailed information for troubleshooting.
-f Do not execute the font loading commands in the configuration file.
-h Display help.
-m Allow resizing the screen in a 1x1 manner.
-n Test only the specified mode.
-r Notify or reset programs related to screen size.
-s Display all available modes in the configuration file.
-t<configuration file> Specify the configuration file.
-v By default, SVGATextMode checks the vertical and horizontal refresh rates against the specified range in the configuration file when configuring a new display mode. If they are out of range, it will not set the new display mode.
[mode] The [mode] parameter must be the name of a mode in the configuration file.