Robert,
Kris had responded to a post earlier concerning a similar situation
regarding the editing of the grub.conf file. To get the wrap board to
reboot with the reboot command you will also have to make the
modifications mentioned below as well as the ones you are looking for.
I'll copy it in here for you.
Kevin
mount -o rw,remount /
vi /boot/grub/grub.conf
add reboot=bios to the end of each kernel line (after astopt=, root=,
etc)
:wq (save and quit)
mount -o ro,remount /
reboot (pull power :)
Once the system has booted back up, you should be able
to reboot the
system with the "reboot" command.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert J. Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:43 PM
To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: [Astlinux-users] WRAP and AstLinux 0.4.0
First, I want to say -- WOW!!!!
I just booted AstLinux (on a 1GB CF) on my brand new WRAP 1.E and I
am amazed with the speed of the board and how little resources are
being used with AstLinux. WOW! Kris (an all of those that have
helped him) has done a fantastic job.
As somewhat of a newbie, I have a few questions basic questions.
1.) It seems the WRAP BIOS defaults to 38400 for the serial port
speed but after stage 1.5 of GRUB, it switches to 19200. The BIOS
only supports setting it at 9600, 38400, or 57600. How do I change
GRUB and Linux to use 38400 to match the initial BIOS settings?
2.) How do I tell GRUB to default to the keydisk being /dev/hda3, as
the WRAB has no USB port?
Thanks,
Robert
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