Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:59:35 -0500 From: Mark Teel <mark@teel.ws> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Serial Port Boot Configuration Message-ID: <40DC3DD7.4050307@teel.ws>
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I am trying to remotely debug a FreeBSD kernel, and it appears that the baud rate and other stty settings are being modified during system boot. I have modified the /dev/ttyid0 device and the /dev/ttyld0 device, yet their settings are being reset somewhere during reboot as well. I have looked at the handbook, which states that initial settings are found in /etc/rc.serial, but there is no such file and no reference to it in "man rc.serial". Where are boot serial parameters configured and by what are they set? I need to set my ttyd0 port up to allow brkint, 115200 baud etc. TIA, Mark
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