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Subject: Re: SYSASCII console use for Linux
On Monday, 07/27/2020 at 08:33 GMT, "Stewart, Lee"
wrote:
> This reminds me of a question...
> Once you activate and attach SYSASCII, is there a way to paste text
> into
it?
> I've tri
On 24.07.20 00:40, Davis, Larry (National VM Capability) wrote:
> I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
> wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
> using it
>
> *Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
>
> This is where I had
: SYSASCII console use for Linux
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:58 PM Stewart, Lee wrote:
> There's not an Edit/Insert command on the command bar. Just File,
> Font Help. And the Help only tells you how to start the console. The
> paste & paste unformatted I mentioned were from a
On 7/23/20 6:40 PM, Davis, Larry (National VM Capability) wrote:
>
> We need a way to give our Linux admins real terminal access to an ASCII
> terminal for Boot Messages and to fix issues that prevent Network access.
As Marcy pointed out, the terminal server functionality can help here,
but it's
On 7/27/20 4:33 PM, Stewart, Lee wrote:
> This reminds me of a question...
> Once you activate and attach SYSASCII, is there a way to paste text into it?
> I've tried Cntrl-V, Insert, right-click paste & paste unformatted, all with
> no luck...
Lee,
Are you accessing this via a web browser to
On 7/23/20 7:45 PM, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> You might want to take a look at this
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/linuxonibm/liaaf/lnz_r_ht.html
Hi, Marcy,
While the terminal server function is very valuable, it also requires
the kernel to be up to the point where IUCV and the hvc0 co
/w guys see if they can PMR the HMC team.
Lee Stewart ● VM System Support ● Visa ● Phone: 6(750)4601 - +1-303-389-4601 ●
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Subject: Re: SYSASCII console use for Linux
On Thursday, 07/23/2020 at 10:41 GMT, "Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)&q
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:58 PM Stewart, Lee wrote:
> There's not an Edit/Insert command on the command bar. Just File, Font
> Help. And the Help only tells you how to start the console. The paste &
> paste unformatted I mentioned were from a right click on the browser. And
> I can't find any
On Monday, 07/27/2020 at 08:33 GMT, "Stewart, Lee"
wrote:
> This reminds me of a question...
> Once you activate and attach SYSASCII, is there a way to paste text into
it?
> I've tried Cntrl-V, Insert, right-click paste & paste unformatted, all
with no
> luck...
I've no idea. If paste isn't w
On Thursday, 07/23/2020 at 10:41 GMT, "Davis, Larry (National VM
Capability)" wrote:
> We need a way to give our Linux admins real terminal access to an ASCII
> terminal for Boot Messages and to fix issues that prevent Network
access.
>
> The Linux Admins do use an HMC access method for the AIX
: [LINUX-390] SYSASCII console use for Linux
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
using it
*Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
This is where I had to do a little digging.
ehalf of Davis, Larry
(National VM Capability)
Sent: July 23, 2020 6:40 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: SYSASCII console use for Linux
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
using it
*Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
This is where I had to do a little digging. They don't let me on the HMC
so I have never gotten a
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