[SOLVED] How to add the mouse cursor to the (login) Terminal?
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How to add the mouse cursor to the (login) Terminal?
so I got this issue that manjaro will not boot due to some UUID check on one of my partitions it stops on the big black screen where it asks for root password ctrl + D, terminal, that one.
The line is so long I do not want to try and write all of that out, so, like Slackware in all of its forethought, it already has mouse support so one can select then MMB click to paste in the login terminal.
how do I add that support to Manjaro so it will always be there, so I can try and resolve this issue with my partition and still have mouse support for further issues that may arise?
ps I just go in and comment out the UUID then boot into my distro, btw, then mount it in there and nothing bad comes up using mount -a
well that didn't work, so ahhh stupid, anyways, I just ran gparted check on it , and rebooted, it fixed that issue. get a mouse if I boot completely into system thought,but blah ... a lot of good that does me.
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