Re: how to connect to a serial port console
On Thursday 03 March 2005 10:38, Lee Braiden wrote:
> Your bug report says you have an internal modem, which usually means ttyS2
> or something. I'd suggest checking the output of dmesg to confirm where
> your modem is, and then linking that device to /dev/modem. After that, try
> editing the minicom config file to use /dev/modem.
>
> I do suggest being patient too: wait at least a five minutes before
> deciding that minicom, rather than initialising the modem as it says, has
> crashed.
30 minutes is enough for you? :-)
You are completely missing the point. I don't need minicom to use with my
internal modem, which, btw, is /dev/ttySHSF0 perfectly configured and working
flawlessy. I needed minicom because I wanted to make a connection to a serial
port console. Please read carefully before replying.
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