On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Hanno Böck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As modern computers don't have serial ports any more (and today I had to > notice that this is also true for servers), I was looking if it's possible to > have a serial console over usb. Yes. No. No. Yes, it is true, PCs these days have no more serial ports. No, you are wrong. Servers do have serial ports. At least, we would not buy any without. And until now I never saw one without. No, serial console over USB is out. You can have it, when the system is up and running. But for us with real system admin tasks, there is no need when the system is up. What we want, is - as you wrote - grub on serial console. Worse: we want BIOS on serial console! Those adapters all do something else: They load a converter in software after the operating system kernel has been loaded. grub, as you are aware, is much earlier: it loads the kernel of the operating system. In a nutshell: No way for a real serial console over USB. And do me a personal favour: Take the crap server that has no remote admin implemented in hardware and hit the seller over his head. Hit hard. Mankind is better off without his boxen. Uwe > > This seems to be the case with usb-serial-converters. I found no information > if that's also possible on the bootmanager-level with grub. Can someone give > me hints? (also if other bootmanagers, grub2, lilo, etc. are capable of doing > it) > > -- > Hanno Böck Blog: http://www.hboeck.de/ > GPG: 3DBD3B20 Jabber/Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-grub mailing list > Bug-grub@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub > > _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub