- Originally posted on dressupgeekout.blogspot.com
- Migrated to dressupgeekout.com on 3/23/2023
A very long time ago, I made a VGA or “console” font out of Leah Neukirchen’s font called “sq”. I even wrote a simple script which helped me do the conversion. The whole point of that exercise was to turn the “sq” font into a font for the console on my old NetBSD machine. I was successful all those years ago. But I couldn’t remember how I did it. So let me quickly show you what I had to do to get the font working on my current NetBSD box.
You could run several commands on the command line in order to achieve this effect, but it’s way simpler to simply edit wscons.conf(5) and restart the wscons system service.
First, towards the top of wscons.conf, we declare the existence of “sq” and the boldfaced version, “sqb”. It also ensures that the fonts will be loaded.
font sq - - iso /home/charlotte/fonts/sq.816
font sqb - - iso /home/charlotte/fonts/sqb.816
Then, towards the bottom of wscons.conf, we set the “font” variable for each tty to be “sq”.
setvar ttyE0 font sq
setvar ttyE1 font sq
setvar ttyE2 font sq
setvar ttyE3 font sq
Then, we simply restart the wscons
system service, and we’re all done!
charlotte@sakuracity:~$ sudo service wscons restart
wsconscfg: screen 1 is already configured
wsconscfg: screen 2 is already configured
wsconscfg: screen 3 is already configured
wsconscfg: screen 4 is already configured
Keyboard encoding -> us
ttyE0: font -> "sq"
ttyE1: font -> "sq"
ttyE2: font -> "sq"
ttyE3: font -> "sq"