On Sat, 10 Nov 2007, Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
I was wondering if there is any way to put the console on a USB port?
Since serial and parallel ports are becoming things of the past and
many systems don't come with them any more..
Serial console on USB?
The boot console? Probably not. Logging in
Jerahmy Pocott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was wondering if there is any way to put the console on a USB port?
> Since serial and parallel ports are becoming things of the past and
> many systems don't come with them any more..
>
> Serial console on USB?
I think it should work okay with a USB
Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
Hello,
Firstly sorry for my recent double post mx1.freebsd.org was rejecting
my mail for some reason..
I was wondering if there is any way to put the console on a USB port?
Since serial and parallel ports are becoming things of the past and
many systems don't come with the
Hello,
Firstly sorry for my recent double post mx1.freebsd.org was rejecting
my mail for some reason..
I was wondering if there is any way to put the console on a USB port?
Since serial and parallel ports are becoming things of the past and
many systems don't come with them any more..
Serial co
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 04:24:23PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 11:14:26AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> >> What do you hook up to that serial port, anyway?
> >
> > A desktop Windows machine with a serial port, until said machin
Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 11:14:26AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>> Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Can modern hardware and a modern FreeBSD version provide console
>> > access before the kernel loads via USB or via anything other than an
>> > ac
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 11:14:26AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm one of these guys running FreeBSD 4.11 on very old hardware (a
> > Pentium 166, specifically), and I want to upgrade to FreeBSD 6 or 7
> > soon but with new hardware. Being blind, I ne
Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm one of these guys running FreeBSD 4.11 on very old hardware (a
> Pentium 166, specifically), and I want to upgrade to FreeBSD 6 or 7
> soon but with new hardware. Being blind, I need to use something
> other than the video card for a console. I've been
I'm one of these guys running FreeBSD 4.11 on very old hardware (a
Pentium 166, specifically), and I want to upgrade to FreeBSD 6 or 7
soon but with new hardware. Being blind, I need to use something
other than the video card for a console. I've been using a serial
console for a long time, but se
th boot messages and
Right, in fact the syscons is just a kind of serial emulation. Traditionally
all consoles were serial terminals.
You can use USB-Serial cables if you don't have enough serial ports, but
there's no USB-USB console.
But there is dcons, a simple console over firewire!
-H
Is it possible to do the console thingie not with a null modem serial
cable but with a usb cable ?
When you do the serial console, it means that you have a screen like
it was the other pc's screen, right ? With boot messages and
everything, able to do whatever you want like your keybord and screen
en + keybord next to the computer.
So what I was thinking about was if there exists or is plans on
developing USB-console or anything similar. Consoleaccess over USB. Sure
would be very handy and cool but maby that is not possible/wantable to
do?
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Daniel Johansson
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