--- Russell King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 05:39:15AM +, Seetharam
> Dharmosoth wrote:
> > I have one doubt in this regard.
> > 1) once we connected to the serial console we
> don't
> >want to login into the shell.
> >(without login into the shell we want t
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 05:39:15AM +, Seetharam Dharmosoth wrote:
> I have one doubt in this regard.
> 1) once we connected to the serial console we don't
>want to login into the shell.
>(without login into the shell we want to fire the
>sysrq command like b, r m, etc.)
>
> for th
--- Randy Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 04:10:17 + (GMT) Seetharam
> Dharmosoth wrote:
>
> (please don't top-post)
>
>
> > Generally sysrq will work with serial console
> right?
> >
> > suppose system is connected through serial port to
> the
> > other system, (i
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 04:10:17 + (GMT) Seetharam Dharmosoth wrote:
(please don't top-post)
> Generally sysrq will work with serial console right?
>
> suppose system is connected through serial port to the
> other system, (ie serial console), at this time we can
> fire some set of commands thr
Generally sysrq will work with serial console right?
suppose system is connected through serial port to the
other system, (ie serial console), at this time we can
fire some set of commands through the serial console.
the sequesnce is as follows
do ctrl+]
send brk
then some commands
What is my
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:26:54AM +, Seetharam Dharmosoth wrote:
> Is Linux having 'non-break interface for serial
> console' ?
No idea. Could you explain what a 'non-break interface for serial
console' is?
Erik
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Hi all,
Is Linux having 'non-break interface for serial
console' ?
I am currently using Kernel 2.6.7.
how do we know this feature?
Thanks
Seetharam
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