On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 10:53:28AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-07-24, Crystal Kolipe <[email protected]> wrote: > > The normal way to handle this and other boot-related problems is with a > > serial > > connection from another machine that is still accessible via the network. > > > > Depending on your budget, what this system is being used for, and the > > connectivity that is available at the remote location, there are various > > ways > > of making that happen. > > Exactly. (Note that some consumer/small business-ish routers can handle > running as a serial console server over a USB/RS232 interface - e.g. > picocom and USB serial port drivers can often be installed on openwrt - > routeros has /system serial-terminal or /system special-login).
Failing that, an arm SBC running OpenBSD and connected to a spare port on the router is also an option.

