mesh SCSI bus locks hard on 7500 when burning a CD-R in dao mode
Michael Schmitz
schmitz at opal.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de
Tue Jan 30 01:28:04 EST 2001
> How do I set it up to log to a serial console? (I may not be able to do
> this for a few days until I borrow a friend's laptop, though.)
console=/dev/ttyS0 in the kernel options.
> I did "dmesg -n 8" since I forgot the number and didn't have your email
> right in front of me, and it accepted that. Does dmesg just tell the
Maybe 8 is OK as well.
> kernel what to send to syslogd, or does it tell it what to send to the
> current console directly? If the former, how does this work on a
The debug level controls what sort of printk messages are sent to the
console device(s) directly. syslogd always gets a copy of everything
anyway.
> per-console basis? If the latter, why would a serial console have a
> better chance of working?
Just in case the screen update is blocked by some interrupt disable stuff.
Serial console works without interrupts (at least it used to).
Michael
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