I have done so yes, but in my previous e-mail I stated the problem this
results in:
I have to always have the ipmitool enable when the server is rebooted, or
the system doesn't want to boot up.

Sorry, let me explain it better:
- If I set the bios to always, this results in weird data on the terminal.
- If I set the bios to boatloader only and openbsd in boot.conf tty to com1:
        : I don't see the kernel output (or is this a ascii related output
problem)
        : The system won't boot beyond the bootloader if I don't have the
ipmitool enabled and listening during boottime.

I tried to get my explanation in small steps, so I don't make a mail with 3
problems I can't fix :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jussi Peltola
Sent: zaterdag 15 maart 2008 14:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: dmesg default color

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 02:02:21PM +0100, Erwin van Maanen wrote:
> You are correct I assume, but I wasn't talking about tty's or 
> bootloader, I was talking about the kernel output.
> Which is after the bootloader, but before tty's are initialized, which 
> is what I wanted to see remotely...
 
You haven't tried using set tty in boot.conf, have you?
There is nothing you can see on a VGA console that you can't see with one
set in boot.conf, except the pretty colors.

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Jussi Peltola

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