Quelle: http://tq-wiki.tq-net.de/TQC/LinuxFramebufferConsoleTips

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---++ Display kernel boot messages on framebuffer console

The kernel accepts more than one =console== parameter in its command line, with the last one being assigned to stdout and stdin.%BR% So just make sure U-Boot provides an appropriate =console== parameter (like =console=/dev/tty0=) for the kernel, taking into account that the order matters.%BR%

For example modify the Variable =console= as follows (keeping =addcons= untouched):%BR% =addcons=setenv bootargs ${bootargs} console=${console},${baudrate}= %BR% =console=tty0 console=ttyPSC0= %BR%
---++ Disable blanking
   * echo -e "\033[9;0]" > /dev/tty0%BR%[[http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl4_console_codes.htm][Quelle]]
---++ Hide cursor
   * echo -e '\033[?17;0;127c' > /dev/tty0%BR%[[http://www.jurta.org/en/prog/noblink#Linux_Console][Quelle]]
   * echo -e "\033[?1;c" > /dev/tty0%BR%[[http://linuxgazette.net/137/anonymous.html][Quelle]] doesn't work well with framebuffer applications (cursor still flashing spuriously)
---++ Disable cursor blinking
   * echo 0 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/cursor_blink%BR%[[http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/27232][Quelle]]
-- Main.LENZ - 22 Jan 2015
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