Re: Slind user/pass
>
>Could be that you need to modify /dev/??? in /etc/inittab ?
Thanks, this removed the hack but still no login
>
>Regards,
>Hector
>
>2006/11/28, Manuel Villar <manuelbiliar@yahoo.es>:
>> >> root::10933:0:99999:7:::
>> >> AFAIK, this means that root user has no password as it should be.
>>
>> >Exactly, and that is the behaviour I've always experienced.
>> >How do you try to log on? Via serial?
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>> Yes, I try to log via the i.MX serial ports.
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>> >Are you sure you did not modify nfsroot at all?
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>> I made two modifications to nfsroot, but don't think these should interfere with login process:
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>> a) I added /lib/modules/<my kernel string name>/... where I added the kernel modules
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>> b) I added /dev/ttySMX0 & /dev/ttySMX1 which major number 204 and minor 41,42 which are the device >nodes of the i.MX serial ports. I also removed /dev/ttyS0 and ln'd it to /dev/ttySMX0 as I was getting errors >saying "Bummer can't open /dev/ttyS0". After doing these changes, the login screen appeared, not >before.
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