How to change the font size in NetBSD (TTY)

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In Slackware i have used setfont or setconsolefont to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.



My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)







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  • You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
    – Greg A. Woods
    Jan 12 at 21:06










  • I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
    – ctac_
    May 23 at 14:54










  • @ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
    – peterh
    May 23 at 19:31















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In Slackware i have used setfont or setconsolefont to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.



My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)







share|improve this question






















  • You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
    – Greg A. Woods
    Jan 12 at 21:06










  • I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
    – ctac_
    May 23 at 14:54










  • @ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
    – peterh
    May 23 at 19:31













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In Slackware i have used setfont or setconsolefont to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.



My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)







share|improve this question














In Slackware i have used setfont or setconsolefont to change the default font of TTY. Now i have installed NetBSD and I am very new to Unix.



My main problem in't changing the font, it is changing the font size (sometimes by changing the fonts their size changes too)









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  • You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
    – Greg A. Woods
    Jan 12 at 21:06










  • I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
    – ctac_
    May 23 at 14:54










  • @ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
    – peterh
    May 23 at 19:31

















  • You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
    – Greg A. Woods
    Jan 12 at 21:06










  • I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
    – ctac_
    May 23 at 14:54










  • @ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
    – peterh
    May 23 at 19:31
















You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
– Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06




You will have to be more specific about exactly what you mean by "TTY".
– Greg A. Woods
Jan 12 at 21:06












I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
– ctac_
May 23 at 14:54




I have exactly the same question. In TTY without gui , the better screen resolution is set at boot time but the font is really to small. So how to change that ?
– ctac_
May 23 at 14:54












@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
– peterh
May 23 at 19:31





@ctac_ I had to reject your edit suggestion, post it please as an answer. Here is the link. Furthermore, if you improve a post, also a fix of the trivial spelling problems ("i") is strongly adviced.
– peterh
May 23 at 19:31
















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