> Then it is a defect in the systemd script: it should not be using the
--keep-baud option.
Why not? To the contrary, a script that we ship by default should not
meddle with configured baud rates IMHO.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: systemd (Ubun
Then it is a defect in the systemd script: it should not be using the
--keep-baud option.
** Package changed: util-linux (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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hmmm, it doesn't really answer the question, nor resolve the problem
does it ?
When using a USB-to-serial adapter this option is a nuisance, this
should be addressed.
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It actually seems like --keep-baud is doing exactly what it's supposed
to:
-s, --keep-baud
Try to keep the existing baud rate. The baud rates from the
command line are used when agetty receives a BREAK character.
So no wonder that it doesn't switch to 57600 right away :-)
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damn it !
I found a way.
Well, I spend quite some time toying with the options but I had yet to do
that...
sudo /sbin/agetty --keep-baud 57600 ttyUSB0 vt220
gives no luck, the line always goes back to 9600bps, but using the
following
sudo /sbin/agetty 57600 ttyUSB0 vt220
gives the expected re
Made the test, and it's a big NOPE !
Starting manually an agetty with the 57600 option does no good, still
stuck with 9600bps.
So it's on for the agetty bug.
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agetty is running and it got the "57600" option. systemd is only
involved in starting that job, it does not actually set up ttys by
itself. So removing the systemd task.
Can you try to stop that job and call agetty manually with the same
parameters? Does that work? If so, then apparently something
** Package changed: ubuntu => systemd (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: mgetty (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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