Hi Rick,
Hmmm, You have a USB to RS-232 converter along with a USB3 PCIe card? Is
this correct?
Do you happen to have anything displayed on the screen after yaboot
executes the kernel? I.e. the OpenFirmware framebuffer console?
It seems that early on, the Debian config tries to setup a console on
tty0, now i dont have any serial ports in my machine, but you seem to
have a USB-serial converter, could the console be automatically
redirected to your USB serial port by any chance?
I noticed this line:
usb 7-1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0,
taking a stab in the dark here, but your usb serial adapter has been
given the dev node ttyUSB0. Could the tty0 node automatically be linked
to the first detected serial port (in your case ttyUSB0) and have the
serial console being spat out on this device?
This is a long shot, but could the USB3 PCIie card be screwing around
with the PCI resources by any chance? No mention of resource re-mapping,
but just in case!
Thats the only thing that stands out to me as It actually looks like it
should work!
Good luck
Cheers,
Peter
On 09/07/15 17:07, Rick Thomas wrote:
OK,
Here’s the output of commands “lspci”, “dmesg”, and "journalctl -b”
Let me know if there’s anything else I can provide…
Hope it helps!
Rick
On Jul 8, 2015, at 5:04 PM, Peter Saisanas <psaisa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Please give full dmesg log dumps next time, grepping stuff doesnt give me all
the stuff id like to know.
For starters, i don’t know exactly what sort of H/W you got!
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