Palm Pilot as Terminal
chasen at world.std.com
chasen at world.std.com
Sun Jun 4 12:55:36 EDT 2000
As the first step of trying to use my new Palm V as a portable terminal, I
installed a shareware terminal emulation program named Online. Using the
Palm cradle directly attached to the serial port on my RH 6.1 Linux box, I
used cu to write back and forth between the two machines. This worked
reasonably well after setting both sides to local echo although cu printed
^M instead of moving to a new line.
Then to actually login to the Linux box I added:
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -r -s 38400 ttyS0
to my /etc/inittab file. I put Online online and entered a carriage
return and got the Linux login prompt. I entered my name and a carriage
return but never got the password prompt. The /var/log/mgetty.log.ttyS0
file shows:
--
06/03 16:50:03 yS0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.21-Jul24
06/03 16:50:03 yS0 check for lockfiles
06/03 16:50:03 yS0 locking the line
06/03 16:50:04 yS0 WARNING: DSR is off - modem turned off or bad cable?
06/03 16:50:04 yS0 waiting...
06/03 16:53:24 yS0 WARNING: starting login while DCD is low!
06/03 16:53:24 ##### data dev=ttyS0, pid=20310, caller='none',
conn='DIRECT', name='', cmd='/bin/login', user='frank'
--
06/03 16:54:24 yS0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.21-Jul24
06/03 16:54:24 yS0 check for lockfiles
06/03 16:54:24 yS0 locking the line
06/03 16:54:25 yS0 waiting...
Login apparently timed out after 60 seconds and mgetty restarted.
Any ideas on why login is not sending the password prompt?
-Frank
P.S. I have been having problems configuring Pine so please excuse me if
this is a duplicate (or triplicate) post.
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