Subject: Serial console?
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Andy Ball <ball@cyberspace.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/24/2001 02:35:38
Hello David!
DL> Some sun boxes (and maybe some versions of solaris) require
> drives that can read cdrom with 512 byte sectors.
I think I'd read that in James Birdsall's excellent Sun Hardware
Reference. I actually went as far as bidding on a Sun3 (probably a
3/60) a few months back on eBay, but was out-bid.
One thing that appeals to me about Sun systems that I rarely see on
PCs is the serial console option. For a PC's initial CMOS setup, and
perhaps occasional tweaks, a display adaptor, monitor and keyboard
have to be attached. Some will even refuse to boot without a display
adaptor. :-(
I would be interested in hearing about potential NetBSD/i386 systems
that support a serial console. I have a vague recollection that the
Intel Panther (re-badged by quite a few people) supported it, and I
wouldn't be surprised to learn that some DEC machines did. Perhaps
embedded 386 boards (PC/104 etc) do.
Regards,
- Andy Ball. http://images.sunhelp.org/beerserver.jpg