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From: johanszfree.fr
Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 12:55:41 CDT

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    En réponse à "Mercier, Yannick (CA - Montreal)" <ymercierdeloitte.ca>:

    > I use tip -9600 /dev/cua/b from a sparc running solaris 8

    You should use /dev/term/b instead
    Basically try to send ascii code to the port
    doing "echo hello >/dev/term/b"
    else try so send esc code to the port ...
    Anyway did you try it with getty started manually ?

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Uwe.Werlercarrier-network-services.de
    > [mailto:Uwe.Werlercarrier-network-services.de]
    > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:04 AM
    > To: Mercier, Yannick (CA - Montreal)
    > Cc: miscopenbsd.org
    > Subject: Antwort: Re: serial console
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    >
    > Mmh, it's mysterious. Which terminalemulation do You have?
    >
    > With kind regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen
    >
    >
    > Uwe Werler
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    >
    > "Mercier,
    >
    > Yannick (CA - An: miscopenbsd.org
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    > Montreal)" Kopie:
    >
    > <ymercierdel Thema: Re: serial console
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    > oitte.ca>
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    > Gesendet von:
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    > owner-miscop
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    > enbsd.org
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    > 05/02/02
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    > 03:54 PM
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    > Even when I disable com1(3F8 irq4) in the bios
    > OpenBSD detects it, but it wont input/output anything
    > I already tried "set tty com0" and hooking my terminal to com2
    >
    > What I need is a shell listening on com2 (2F8 irq3, openbsd's com1)
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Uwe.Werlercarrier-network-services.de
    > [mailto:Uwe.Werlercarrier-network-services.de]
    > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:47 AM
    > To: Mercier, Yannick (CA - Montreal)
    > Cc: miscopenbsd.org
    > Subject: Re: serial console
    >
    >
    >
    > Try "set tty com0" in boot.conf, because it's the first functionally
    > com
    > which is found by kernel when the first is missing/disabled :-).
    >
    > With kind regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen
    >
    >
    > Uwe Werler
    > ____________________________________
    > Carrier Network Services
    > Martin-Luther-Ring 3
    > 04109 Leipzig
    >
    > Fon.: 0341 / 25 63-0
    > Fax: 0341 / 25 63-101
    > Mail: Uwe.Werlercarrier-network-services.de
    > Web: http://www.carrier-network-services.de
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    >
    > Hi,
    > Im am trying to setup a serial console on
    > an i386 openbsd box. The Com1 (3F8 irq4) is defective
    > on the machine, so it is disabled.
    > The com2 (2F8 irq3) works great, I tested it connecting to
    > a sparc serial console.
    >
    > So I added "set tty com1" in /etc/boot.conf
    > and I enabled the console in /etc/ttys :
    > console "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt220 on insecure
    >
    > I dont really cares if the kernel boot messages doesnt appear
    > on the serial port, I just want a shell to listen there
    >
    > When I boot the OpenBSD box with a terminal hooked to it,
    > I get the very first line after the boot prompt, something
    > like "loading /bsd 283948+23425" I dont remember exactly,
    > then the output stops, But I am able to type..
    >
    > Is it possible to use com1 ?
    >
    >
    > Yannick Mercier
    >

    Johan SANCHEZ --- http://johansz.free.fr