Attempt two ;)
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 09:52:19PM +1000, RW wrote:
| Mounting it shows the expected directory structure and when it is
| booted it announces that it is using a 2.88 floppy image and then gives
| out ERR M and locks up.
This 'ERR M' error message is from the first-stage system
RW wrote:
I have a Commell LE564 which will work happily with a serial console
including doing BIOS stuff.
The BIOS allows use of a USB CD drive and that works too. Well, it
works perfectly if you can just time it right and blindly type in the
magic string to redirect the console to com0
I have a Commell LE564 which will work happily with a serial console
including doing BIOS stuff.
The BIOS allows use of a USB CD drive and that works too. Well, it
works perfectly if you can just time it right and blindly type in the
magic string to redirect the console to com0 and then you can
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 09:52:19PM +1000, RW wrote:
| So I thought it would be cool to modify the CD boot to do the console
| switch that I remembered somebody describing some time back, and did
| the svnd mount of the cdrom41.fs, added /etc/ and put in a boot.conf
| containing set tty com0. I
RW wrote:
I have a Commell LE564 which will work happily with a serial console
including doing BIOS stuff.
I then did mkhybrid with all the buttons and knobs and burned the
resulting ISO to a CD.
Mounting it shows the expected directory structure and when it is
booted it announces that it
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 08:55:09 -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
uh, pxeboot? you can put the CD contents on your pxeboot server and
there's no need to hook up a CD drive. me thinks that's how you're
supposed to do it for headless machines.
have had the same bad magic errors in the past when using
RW wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 08:55:09 -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
uh, pxeboot? you can put the CD contents on your pxeboot server and
there's no need to hook up a CD drive. me thinks that's how you're
supposed to do it for headless machines.
have had the same bad magic errors in the
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