I just reverted my change and will take another look at it when I get a chance. I know the boot-com.iso doesn't use the serial port when booting EFI, but I think my fix was not correct. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Darrin "Darrin B. Jewell" <[email protected]> writes: > I honestly hope this isn't related to your problem, but I did make a > change to the amd64 cdrom building recently that is in this area > and may be the issue. > > https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2021/02/06/msg126676.html > > I thought I was only affecting the boot-com.iso install cd, but this > change should probably be examined to make sure it isn't causing your > problem. > > Darrin > >> Has something changed recently in the land of serial consoles? >> >> I am pretty sure that once I enabled serial console redirection >> "after boot" in the "bios" of this amd64 uefi booting server, with >> a serial port plugged in, I would have a serial console with the >> default /boot.cfg. >> >> After getting access to the building(!), it seems I now need to add >> consdev com0,115200 to each menu item in boot.cfg. (Putting it >> on a line on its own seems insufficient - is that a bug?) >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Patrick >> >>
