Thanks a lot, Bruce.

I had my suspicions towards the serial driver as well, and when
setup properly,
my kernel boots with nice and sweet output.  :oD

    - Mathias



Bruce Martin wrote:

> Is it not possibly a different baud rate? I have seen a similar
thing
> before: the bios uses (for example) 9600 bps, and then when the
kernel
> starts running, it changes the baud rate to (for example) 38400
baud, and
> then the serial display looks like junk. Check that "bios" and the
Linux
> kernel both use the same baud rates.
>
> Cheers
>  Bruce

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