Hi,

I've just compiled a specific kernel for my soekris net4511 and have a
serial terminal issue.

With the GENERIC 3.7 kernel, everything went smoothly:
* bootloader
* kernel
* init
Every step could be read on the serial console.

Now that I'm booting my new kernel, I can see the bootloader output
correctly (stty com0 19200 AND set tty com0 in boot.conf) but then I
only get garbage (as if the terminal speed wasn't correct) while the
kernel boots. I get back to readable messages when init takes control.

I get something like this :

...ó.0..f.à...Ø..f.f.à.`æ.f..`.`.Øfxx.`.x...x.x.~.`.Ø.Øæ.`.fæà.~à..Ø.~f
..Øfæ..~. /dev/rwd0a: file system is clean; not checking
/dev/rwd0e: file system is clean; not checking
/dev/rwd0d: file system is clean; not checking
setting tty flags

Did I miss a specific way to tell at compile time the serial
terminal parameters to used ?

Attached to this mail should be the /sys/conf/mudrublic (mudrublic.conf)
and /sys/arch/i386/conf/mudrublic (mudrublic.arch.conf) files I used to
compile my kernel, in case it may help.

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