Patch proposed to toggle Linux kernel VT support at boot

A new patch has been proposed for the Linux kernel to enable toggling Virtual Terminal (VT) support during boot time. This change aims to provide more flexibility in kernel configuration without recompilation. The proposal was highlighted in a recent Phoronix article.

Developers have submitted a patch that would allow users to toggle Linux kernel VT support directly at boot time. Currently, VT support is typically enabled or disabled at compile time, limiting runtime adjustments. The proposed patch introduces a kernel parameter to enable this functionality, potentially simplifying setups for users who do not need virtual terminals.

Phoronix reports that this development could benefit embedded systems or minimal installations where VT might be unnecessary, reducing overhead. No specific timeline for integration into the mainline kernel has been mentioned, and further discussion among maintainers is expected.

This patch aligns with ongoing efforts to make the Linux kernel more modular and user-friendly at boot. While details on the patch author or exact implementation are not specified in available sources, it represents a small but practical enhancement for Linux users.

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