Chris Cappuccio wrote:
...
> and in /etc/ttys, tty00 should look like this:
>
> tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200" vt100 on secure
Thanks. That did the trick. I can now log in with SSH.
Regards,
-Lars
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Hi Lars,
try this:
- if the systems appears to hang after a message like:
booting hd0a:/bsd.rd 4464500+838332 [58+204240+181750]=0x56cfd0
entry point at 0x100120
- .. then you have either set the wrong COM port after the "stty" command in
boot.conf (what Soekris calls COM1 is com0 in OpenBSD!
On Thursday, December 20, 2007 at 15:56:05 -0600, Preston Kutzner wrote:
>Doesn't look like you chose to set the default console to your serial
>port. You'll need to re-install and make sure to choose that option
>during setup.
That's not necessary if sshd is running. The machine will boot fine,
at the boot> prompt, you need to use the following commands to enable
the serial terminal:
set tty com0
stty com0 19200
and in /etc/ttys, tty00 should look like this:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200" vt100 on secure
Lars Nood??n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm working with a new Soekri
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 23:49:39 +0200
Lars Noodén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working with a new Soekris 4801 w/256MB RAM and wonder about getting
> OpenBSD installed so that the system boots. Once I can get to SSH, I'm
> home free.
>
> Netboot using PXE and tfptd goes well: I've gotten things
Are your bootloader and system configured to use the serial console?
Hint: boot(8), set tty
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I'm working with a new Soekris 4801 w/256MB RAM and wonder about getting
OpenBSD installed so that the system boots. Once I can get to SSH, I'm
home free.
Netboot using PXE and tfptd goes well: I've gotten things set up so I
can do the net boot + install and that whole installation procedure
appe