Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2023-09-09, Dale wrote:
>
>>> Changing the level in /etc/conf.d/dmesg from 1 to 8 allowed the serial
>>> console to continue working as I wanted it to.
>> Does it say what else changing the log level does?
> It's a single, global value in the kernel so it has the same
On 2023-09-09, Dale wrote:
>> Changing the level in /etc/conf.d/dmesg from 1 to 8 allowed the serial
>> console to continue working as I wanted it to.
>
> Does it say what else changing the log level does?
It's a single, global value in the kernel so it has the same affect on
all linux kernel
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2023-09-09, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> I've set up a serial console by adding the following to my kernel
>> command line:
>>
>> console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1
>>
>> It works fine for the first few seconds as the kernel starts up. All
>> of the expected messages are
On 2023-09-09, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I've set up a serial console by adding the following to my kernel
> command line:
>
> console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1
>
> It works fine for the first few seconds as the kernel starts up. All
> of the expected messages are sent out ttyS0.
>
> But, soon
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