"Theodore Y. Ts'o" wrote:
> 
>    Date:        Sat, 21 Oct 2000 23:45:58 +0200
>    From: octave klaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>    I use the serial cart with 5.03 / 2.2.17
>    Serial driver version 5.03 (2000-08-11) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI 
>enabled
>    00:0d.0 Serial controller: Timedia Technology Co Ltd: Unknown device 7168 (rev 01)
> 
>    I realized it can crash easy a system:
>    run kermit on a ttySX to an another box.
>    when you get the terminal just disconnect the cable
>    and connect it on a another serial port (without any output)
>    now quit kermit: your system should be crashed.
> 
> Can you actually give me some details of how your system "crashed"?  It
> certainly shouldn't have.  Kermit will sometimes hang waiting for the
> terminal to flush if it's enabled hardware flow control and there are
> characters pending to be flushed.  ^Z will generally break out of the
> waiting loop, at which point you can kill the kermit process with a kill
> command.  ^C will also break you out back to the kermit prompt, at which
> point a second "quit" command will generally work.

the server just freezes. nothing on the screan. trying to ping the server
I realized the server is "crashed".

> 
>    another bug (known bug I think) is: if you use
>    a serial cable not connected, your system crashs
>    on the boot.
> 
> Huh?  I have several machines without a serial cable, and it certainly
> doesn't crash on boot.

I posted this "problem" a while ago, and someone told me it is a 
known bug !? it crashs when you want to start the serial connection
(on redhat /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial). it arrived only when you put
a cable on a serial port and you do not connect it anywhere. it is
beacase "the serial connection is opened" someone told me.


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Amicalement,
oCtAvE 

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