Le ven 30 mai 2008 15:26:12 CEST, "Alex Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I think 25configure init is misunderstood by some.. or maybe it is just me! > > Some time ago I wrote casper-getty which is now live-getty. > The idea is that where ever /sbin/getty appears in the default debian > inittab 25configrue init replaces it with /sbin/casper-getty (or now > /sbin/live-getty) and you get to login on the VGA console. > > I then extended the idea to detect from kernel command line if a > serial console is in use. > If a serial console is in use then a serial console line is written > into the default debian /etc/inittab using /sbin/casper-getty (or now > /sbin/live-getty) and your serial console will JUST WORK! > > So in summary: > Do you use casper of liveinitramfs to boot? > CASPER: Have you tried booting with "casper-getty" on the kernel command line? > LIVEINTRAMFS: Have you tried booting with "live-getty" on the kernel > command line? > NB: don't try and add a serial console line to /etc/inittab if you > boot like this... > The code in 25configure init will determine if a serial console is in > use and generate a line in /etc/inittab at boot time. Hello, I just didn't know about 'live-getty' cmd line option. I've tested it, it works, so I leave my /etc/inittab's patch and also the live-initramfs patch previously proposed :-) Fred. _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list debian-live-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel