RE: Colo 1.14 Boot Problems / NFS 'udp: no matching socket' fix
Hi Gerald,
This is a small world - I bought a psu for a Qube 2 from you about a month
ago! (UK Customs got me though - an extra $17.oo to pay!)
Edit /boot/default.colo so the line that sets up the root partition looks
like this:
execute root=/dev/hda2 console=ttyS0,115200
where 115200 is the baud rate that you want to use, 115200 is pretty much
the default.
Nick
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Waugh [mailto:gwaugh@frontstreetnetworks.com]
Sent: 19 November 2004 18:10
To: Nick Bartle
Subject: RE: Colo 1.14 Boot Problems / NFS 'udp: no matching socket' fix
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Nick Bartle wrote:
> Help from the man himself! There's something you don't see everyday!
>
> I can't believe that the console speed was all it was - I set it to 115200
> And now all is well. I had thought about specifying the speed earlier but
> seeing as colo 1.10 booted without it set - I thought it best to leave it
> alone.
Please excuse my ignorance, but how do you set the console speed. I have
been having troubles woth colo 1.14 myself....
Gerald
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