[Q] booting w/o video - ttys0
Carlos Mora
mora at bose.com
Thu Jul 28 13:11:35 EDT 1994
I am running slackware1.1.1 on a 386 headless and keyboardless. When
I originally setup the system I had both keyboard and video on the
machine. I changed the sym link for /dev/console to point to /dev/ttys0
and attached a terminal to the system. It boots fine from the harddisk.
I have a couple of questions.
1.) None of the messages are sent to the console until the kernel
hits init. How can I build a kernel that will send the boot
messages to the /dev/ttys0 rather than the video?
2.) In order for me to upgrade the system (over nfs) I need to
boot from floppy to get the network enabled so I can nfs
mount the disk with all the upgrade software. The problem
I'm having si similar to the above, I don't have a keyboard
or video so I can't hit return when the bootdisk prompts for
you to enter the rootdisk. Is there a way around this, short
of borrowing the video and keyboard to do the upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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Carlos Mora e-mail: mora at bose.com
Unix System Administrator phone : (508) 879-1916 x6437
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