> I just tried to boot OSKit Mach with a serial console. It doesn't work > anymore! Has anybody got it to work recently, or can reproduce this bug? > Does anybody have two serial cables to debug this? (Else I have to buy > another one).
An overpriced cable only costs 256MB of SDRAM or so. :-> (Of course, if the stores near you are like the one I went to in San Francisco, they won't have a decent selection of serial cables and will tell you that "everything you want uses USB now", and I dare you to try to explain serial console or remote gdb to these people.) > Here is what happens (in minicom with GRUB on serial console): Btw, I use conserver always now and the logging as well as the simple interface (closer to cu than minicom) are handy. I definitely get more output from the serial console than what you showed. It is fine in oskit test kernels. Have you tested that first? e.g. I am using netboot from oskit/boot/net and it works fine, I can interact with it on the console. I have never tried CONS_COM=2, only CONS_COM=1 with or without GDB_COM=2--I don't know a reason it should be broken, but it might be. My oskit-mach spits out device probe msgs and "No bootstrap code loaded with the kernel!" successfully on the serial console. I haven't actually tried console input to oskit-mach any time recently. Btw, -h is superfluous when you set CONS_COM. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd