Quoth Fritz Wuehler on Monday, 28 November 2011:
>
> I don't know but I do know a real VT100 won't run at 115,200 unless you drop
> it out of an airplane. Are you using a physical terminal or an emulator? If
> an emulator you often have to match up the emulator speed and parity
> settings etc. to
> 1- change /boot.config: add -S*speed
>
> *2- change /boot/loader.conf: add following lines
> boot_multicons="YES"
> boot_serial="YES"
> comconsole_speed="115200"
> console="comconsole,vidconsole"
>
> 3- change /etc/ttys as follows:
> ttyu0"/usr/libexec/getty std.115200"vt100on secur
On 11/27/2011 12:07 AM, h bagade wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to change serial console speed on freebsd 8.2. I've found out
> different way of doing so but none was successful! I've tried the following
> ways:
>
> 1- change /boot.config: add -S*speed
>
> *2- change /boot/loader.conf: add followin
Hi,
So basically you need the following:
1) Set the baud rate and the com interface in BIOS (ex: com1 and baud rate
19200)
2) /boot/loader.conf:
ipmi_load="YES"
3) reboot
4)
- use "dmesg | grep uart" and you will something like this:
uart0: <16550 or compatible> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x1
Hi all,
I want to change serial console speed on freebsd 8.2. I've found out
different way of doing so but none was successful! I've tried the following
ways:
1- change /boot.config: add -S*speed
*2- change /boot/loader.conf: add following lines
boot_multicons="YES"
boot_serial="YES"
comconsole_