On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 06:32:33PM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote: > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:15, Martin Hedenfalk wrote: > > Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD? > > Not that I know but you could always set it to a non-existant tty > (com1?), I guess. But that's not the problem here though... > > > On the WRAP, "set tty pc0" in /etc/boot.conf still uses the serial > > port. This might be due to some BIOS setting, but I'd rather not > > change that as re-setting the BIOS seems to be non-trivial. > > This sounds like the BIOS is redirecting vga to the serial port and if > that is the case the only way to use the serial port is to disable the > console redirection in BIOS. > > > > > What I'm looking for is a "set tty none" or similar in /etc/boot.conf. > If the WRAP is using console redirection this wont help.
Why not? If you set the system console device to some non-existent com1, as you state above, and disable most everything in /etc/ttys, wouldn't you be able to make sure the system doesn't use the vga port? Joachim