Serial Console Login Fails
Martin Hicks
mort at bork.org
Wed Apr 23 22:30:15 EST 2003
On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 07:41:40AM +0530, Aman wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I am using IBM PPC 440 processor on custom board , which has no network
> support. I am using Monta Vista Linux with ramdisk enabled. In the ramdisk ,
> I have very less files. Since there is no network on the board , I am trying
> to enable the serial console login. To achieve this, I disabled serial
> console logging by saying "console=NULL " in the cmdline and in the
> /etc/inittab file added this line
If the kernel is compiled with CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE then you can
do "console=ttyS0", which will give you a 9600bps 8n1 serial console to
see the kernel boot messages.
> "T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100"
> Bcos of which during the linux bootup , there wont be console message on the
> screen , after some time , there is a login prompt
> <none>login:
> If I try login then it waits for some seconds and then display the same i.e
> <none>login:
You don't have "ttyS0" in /etc/securetty
mh
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