On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, John Baldwin wrote:
On 03-Mar-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
If I plug my cable from /dev/ttyd0 - /dev/ttyd1 on the same
machine, run getty on /dev/ttyd1 and use kermit to connect to /dev/cuaa0,
I get no response back, which is why I'm wondering about sio ...
Try
The Hermit Hacker wrote:
Morning all ...
I'm trying to get my serial console to work on my desktop, and
appear to be failing miserably at even just getting it to accept a 'getty'
serial connection, let alone serial console ...
It's not that hard as long as you stick to certain
On 04-Mar-01 Bruce Evans wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, John Baldwin wrote:
On 03-Mar-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
If I plug my cable from /dev/ttyd0 - /dev/ttyd1 on the same
machine, run getty on /dev/ttyd1 and use kermit to connect to /dev/cuaa0,
I get no response back, which is why
On 03-Mar-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
Morning all ...
I'm trying to get my serial console to work on my desktop, and
appear to be failing miserably at even just getting it to accept a 'getty'
serial connection, let alone serial console ...
First, my X/mouse runs on
Woo hoo ... got the serial console working ... I had put -D into
/boot.config, vs -P ...
... neat ... I got all the boot info on my serial console, then the login
prompt went to the main screen, and no control on either one ...
is that supposed to happen?
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, John Baldwin
The Hermit Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... neat ... I got all the boot info on my serial console, then the login
prompt went to the main screen, and no control on either one ...
is that supposed to happen?
You aren't supposed to get a login screen on the serial line unless
you enabled