On 9/19/07, Emilio Perea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 02:11:57PM -0700, Vincent Li wrote:
> > Now I can see the booting message, but I can't see the login prompt, it
> > stops here:
> > ----
> > starting local daemons:.
> > standard daemons: cron.
> > Sun Mar 11 22:28:18 PDT 2007
> > ------
> >
> > I can ssh from another computer to net4801, and all works fine. But I can't
> > login from serial console because it does not give me login prompt.
>
> Change the tty00 line on /etc/ttys:
>
>  tty00   "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200"  vt220    on secure
>
> If you continue to get the wd0 errors you may have one of the earlier
> versions which were not wired to support DMA.  Mine is similar.  The
> workaround (thanks to Stuart Henderson):
>
> *----------------------------------------------------------------------*
> In OpenBSD, you do this with flags to the wd(4) driver.
>
> You can edit a kernel which is already built using the -e option
> to config(8);
>
> $ config -e -o newkernel bsd
> OpenBSD 4.1-current (GENERIC) #126: Mon May  7 12:43:41 MDT 2007
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
> Enter 'help' for information
> ukc> change wd
>  42 wd* at wdc*|pciide* channel -1 flags 0x0
> change [n] y
> channel [-1] ?
> flags [0] ? 0x0ff0
>  42 wd* changed
>  42 wd* at wdc*|pciide* channel -1 flags 0xff0
> ukc> quit
>
> If you build your own custom kernel, you can change this in the
> configuration file.
>
> The flags value I show here, 0x0ff0, disables DMA and UltraDMA
> and uses whichever PIO mode the device claims to support.
> *----------------------------------------------------------------------*
> $ sudo mv newkernel /bsd
> $ sudo reboot
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Thanks everyone replied, both "tty00   "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200"
vt220    on secure" and switch console to com0 during openbsd
installation works.the already build kernel config changes definitely
can go to my document archive.

Cheers!

Vincent
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