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$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.3 2008/11/05 13:36:41 pea Exp $ Slim can be started at boot time by adding the following to /etc/rc.local: if [ -x ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/slim ]; then echo -n ' slim'; ( sleep 5; ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/slim -d ) & fi The sleep 5 is here to be sure tty flags are correctly set, you can try to directly run ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/slim -d instead. On i386, amd64 and VGA-based alpha, slim is launched on vt05 like xdm. If you're on a zaurus you'll have to change this setting to vt01 in ${SYSCONFDIR}/slim.conf. If you're on an arch which doesn't handle virtual terminals (like macppc, sparc, sparc64, TGA-based alpha, hp300 or vax), you will have to explicitely set getty off on ttyC0 in /etc/ttys to avoid input conflicts: ttyC0 "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" vt220 off secure