On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
FWIW, serial now is happy again. I guess the planets realigned.
Nope- it just happens more fitfully.
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Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Waiting
Interesting theory, but no- that wasn't it.
Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing
Matthew Jacob wrote:
Yeah, weird. I'm at 9600... What's wierd is that it's got to be some userland
induced thing because printouts from the kernel are fine until init is
invoked...
This is an ongoing "Hmm, that is strange!" type problem. There are several
symptoms that I see at
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Good guess, I shouldn't wonder, but:
quarm.feral.com diff /etc/rc.serial /usr/src/etc/
quarm.feral.com
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Bruce Evans wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Waiting (max
On 09-Jan-01 Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Matthew Jacob wrote:
Yeah, weird. I'm at 9600... What's wierd is that it's got to be some userland
induced thing because printouts from the kernel are fine until init is
invoked...
This is an ongoing "Hmm, that is strange!" type problem. There are several
symptoms that I see at times:
1: