That was it! Works fine once I installed serial.o . Thanks again,

Kory

Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

> > I am trying to set up a serial terminal output to be read by hyperterm
> > in windows. Thia will allow me to configure the firewall without
> > reattaching a monitor and keyboard. The How tos look super simple and
> > Charles has set it up so I should just be able to uncomment a single
> > line in the inittab file and have it working but alas I never seem to
> > get that lucky. I have tried several cables/ null modem adapters to no
> > avail. I tested the ports with a DOS utility that uses a loopback plug
> > and they work OK. They only thing left I can see to check is the address
> > and IRQ of the ports or perhaps my NIC's. I think they may conflict.
> > How can I find what the NIC's are set to in Linux or DOS? They are 3 Com
> > 3c509's. Is there a way to verify that the ports are configured properly
> > and how do I change the address / IRq that Linux writes to if I have to
> > alter the port hardware address.
>
> If you're using the floppy version of Dachstein (the small kernel tree), it
> doesn't have built-in support for serial ports to save space.  You'll need
> to download and install the serial.o module:
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/2.2.19-3-small/modules/misc/serial
> .o
>
> The CD version (and the normal and RAID kernel trees) has support for
> serial-ports built-in to the kernel, so you can see the kernel boot messages
> on a remote serial console.
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
> http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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