I suppose you are right about this, but it really hasn't given me any issues
for what I am trying to accomplish. Other than this and a firmware issue on
the wireless card it really hasn't given me any trouble. I just didn't think
to move all of /dev over when setting it up.
On 9/28/06, Joachim Sch
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:29:19AM -0400, William Graeber wrote:
> I have just installed OpenBSD 3.9 on a net4511. My root partition is
> read-only, and I have a tarball unzipped into an mfs partition for /var upon
> boot. /dev/ttyp00-01 and /dev/ptyp00-01 are symlinked to /var/dev so that
> they a
It was flow control - turned it off and everything started working
beautifully! Thanks!
William
On 9/27/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2006/09/27 00:29, William Graeber wrote:
> > I don't understand why cu under OpenBSD would work while minicom
> > or hyperterminal wouldn'
On 2006/09/27 00:29, William Graeber wrote:
> I don't understand why cu under OpenBSD would work while minicom
> or hyperterminal wouldn't under the same circumstances.
flow control settings, perhaps?
William Graeber wrote:
I have just installed OpenBSD 3.9 on a net4511. My root partition is
read-only, and I have a tarball unzipped into an mfs partition for /var upon
boot. /dev/ttyp00-01 and /dev/ptyp00-01 are symlinked to /var/dev so that
they are r/w. At the login prompt over the serial cons
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