Benji Selano wrote:
Hi..
I need some help in finding info on 2 related subjects...
How do i get linux to forget about the screen and boot into a Serial
VT Terminal ? (any preferred terminal?)
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
For more details (like
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
naturally, he won't be able to "see" anything on that terminal, until
linux boots the kernel (e.g. no bios output+setup, no lilo prompt).
this means he also won't be able to
guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
naturally, he won't be able to "see" anything on that terminal, until
linux boots the kernel (e.g. no bios output+setup, no lilo
hi,
I remember see a link in this list a while ago (year?)
for a hardware device that emulate BW screen/keyboard on
a serial port (the card have its own serial port) so you really
do not nead a keyboard nor a SVGA card for the system
and, of course, you can see all the bios output on it.
and
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote about "Re: Serial Terminal.":
Udi Finkelstein wrote:
Look at http://realweasel.com
This ISA card emulates a PC monochrome video adapter card and keyboard through a
serial device.
Please note that some so-called "server mot
Hi
Benji Selano wrote:
Hi..
I need some help in finding info on 2 related subjects...
How do i get linux to forget about the screen and boot into a Serial
VT Terminal ? (any preferred terminal?)
Actually, I have in front of me 2 PCs, connected by a NULL modem cable
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