Right now, logind reserves tty6 for a login shell, which is not what we want - normally anaconda puts Xorg there, and there's no need for a login prompt anyway. This configures logind to activate "anaconda-shell@.service" when a user switches to an unused tty, and reserves tty2 for that purpose (which is where users expect a shell anyway). This will avoid us having login prompts that users don't know what to do with. It also probably saves us a little bit of RAM. |
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