Thanks for your responses. As I was writing this report, I began to
wonder why exactly the proc trick doesn't work on some ia64 configs -
I'm investigating this now. If I can find a workable solution there,
we may be able to forego these changes - if not, I'll regenerate new
patches based on your c
On Friday 30 November 2007, dann frazier wrote:
> # ./serial-console-info
> DEV=ttyS2
> SPEED=115200
One more thing...
Why not just:
device:\tttyS2
speed:\t115200
IMO that would be more in line with how other utils output stuff. Current
output looks a bit like envvars, but isn't.
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Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, dann frazier wrote:
>> The attached patch to di-utils adds a slightly modified version of
>
> I compiled this on amd64 and after stripping it is still 4k. As it is only
> needed during finish install, I wonder if it should be in
On Friday 30 November 2007, dann frazier wrote:
> The attached patch to di-utils adds a slightly modified version of
I compiled this on amd64 and after stripping it is still 4k. As it is only
needed during finish install, I wonder if it should be in di-utils and thus
in initrds.
Maybe we should
Package: finish-install
Version: 2.13
Severity: important
Tags: patch
If you boot an ia64 system[1] without specifying a console= parameter,
the kernel will try to map /dev/console to whatever settings were
detected from EFI (firmware interface). If EFI uses a serial console,
/dev/console will be
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