Ctrl-C works just fine.

Navin Boppuri navin.boppuri at newisys.com
Fri Sep 7 02:07:34 EST 2001


Ctrl-C works just fine on everything now, thanks to Cal Erickson. The
trick is to make /dev/console a symbolic link to ur serial port
/dev/ttyS0 or S1.

Navin.


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hatle [mailto:fray at mvista.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:38 AM
To: Navin Boppuri
Cc: Linuxppc-Embedded (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Ctrl-C does not work


Navin Boppuri wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Ctrl-C does on work on my serial console when I use the sample file
> system from Hardhat 1.0 toolkit. It , however, works with the Hardhat
> 1.2 toolkit sample file system. I am using the same kernel to test
both
> the file systems. What could be different between these two file
> systems?
>
> Thank you,
> Navin

Actually control-c should _NOT_ be working on Cross Dev Kit 1.0, or
1.2.  If it does work in one you are lucky.  There is a problem with the
way the serial consoles are started on CDK 1.0 and 1.2, it was left up
to the serial driver to turn on or off the control-c activation.

Under HHL 2.0, this problem has been resolved by using getty and login
to start a serial connection.  login has a patch that ensures that the
control-c stuff is enabled.

I would highly recommend that you move forward to HHL 2.0 if you can, it
has a lot of these minor annoyances fixed.

--Mark Hatle
MontaVista Software, Inc.

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