On 03/01/2013 21:18, Paul Mather wrote:
>
>
> It turns out it was my /boot.config that was preventing booting. The system
> is usually always headless, so I have "-S115200 -Dh" as the sole line in
> /boot.config to enable a 115200 baud serial console. This has been working
> fine for me up until I did a {build,install} {kernel,world} on 1st January
> 2013. I was pretty sure my woes began after I did the "zpool upgrade -a" and
> subsequently rebooted again, but now I can't be sure whether I successfully
> rebooted at all after the "make installworld" and mergemaster step.
>
> Does anyone know a sure-fire way of getting a dual console setup (high-speed
> serial + VGA). The recipe I had been using had worked well for a long time.
> I had "-S115200 -Dh" in /boot.config and the following entries in
> /boot/loader.conf:
>
> boot_multicons="YES"
> comconsole_speed="115200"
> console="comconsole,vidconsole"
>
> Now, though, if I have "-S115200 -Dh" then the system locks up at boot.
> Removing /boot.config gets me dual console, but only at 9600 baud. :-(
I have
root@copia:/root # more /boot.config
-Dh
and
root@copia:/root # grep 'cons' /boot/loader.conf
console="comconsole,vidconsole"
comconsole_speed="19200"
boot_multicons="yes"
Which works fine for ipmi based serial over lan console in a generic
9.1-RELEASE.
Not sure thats that helpful but 19200 is better than 9600 ;)
Vince
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul.
>
> PS: Is the BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED entry in /etc/make.conf needed? I was under
> the impression it has been obsolete for a while and took it out of my
> /etc/make.conf file.
>
>
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