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Re: Serial console setup



Andreas Gustafsson <gson%gson.org@localhost> wrote:

> jgw%sdf.org@localhost wrote:
> > I'm wanting to connect an actual serial terminal (Wyse 60; VT100 mode) to
> > a small i386 PC running NetBSD 7.99.25 (snapshot w/ GENERIC kernel).  The
> > cable is a straight serial, DB9 (PC COM port) to DB9-DB25 (Wyse MODEM
> > port).  I added a 'consdev auto' entry to /boot.cfg (see below) which
> > seems to get the serial port address right and I'm able to get the dmesg
> > stuff to display during bootup but no interaction via the keyboard.  I
> > tried various combinations of [Full|Half]Duplex and RCV Handshake
> > [none|XON/XOFF|DTR|both] ; none enabled 2-way communication.
> > 
> > Current settings are attached. Is there something more I need to do?
>
> Try adding the "local" keyword to the line for your port in /etc/ttys.

Unfortunately that didn't seem to make any difference. :/

It's really a mystery; I've used this Wyse on Sparcs running NetBSD w/o
any real fiddling, though I think those were designed to be serial console
friendly, automagically switching if one was connected to the serial port.

Also, I was looking through the mlist archives and saw mention that
/dev/console was suppose to be replaced by /dev/constty ?  Maybe that's
the issue?

Jeff


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