Subject: Re: Q: Blind installation on DEC 3000 m300
To: Christian Lavoie <christian.lavoie@mail.mcgill.ca>
From: Aaron J. Grier <agrier@poofygoof.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 02/28/2002 16:42:11
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:09:16PM -0500, Christian Lavoie wrote:
> What exactly happens when I get the "SWITCHING TO SERIAL CONSOLE"
> message?
the computer starts talking to a serial port on the back of the machine.
if you plug in a null modem cable to a dumb terminal (or another
computer that is acting like one via tip, kermit, or minicom), you'll be
able to continue the installation.
> It hangs until a console is found?
it has found a console it can use (the serial port on the back of the
machine) and if you had a terminal hooked to it, you'd see sysinst there
waiting for you.
> Quite frankly, if I could use a network console instead of a physical
> one, that would help like nothing else could (I think =). Two machines
> (maybe more in the future), only one (working) set of
> keyboard-mouse-screen...
you can't log in on the network until the network is configured. in
order to configure the network, you need to be at the console.
> Which is why I was hoping to bypass the installation steps and get SSH
> running as soon as possible.
except ssh needs the network to be set up, and you can't set up the
network over the network.
> From there, I'll manage. If I could disable the console, redirect it
> to a file or a socket or anything like that, that'd be great. As I've
> mentionned, I've got linux machines on the network that I could use
> for networking magic.
you need one of two things to install netbsd on your machine:
1) a serial console cable and a dumb terminal (or equivalent)
- OR -
2) a kernel to boot which supports a console on your graphics card.
what version of NetBSD are you trying to install?
> Is there any way to plug a "TCP/IP terminal" to a NetBSD machine?
again... you cannot configure the network over the network if it's down.
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