On 07/22/10 16:22, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
I also did this a while back, it needed meddling in
/etc/securetty
and at that time /etc/inittab, nowadays it seems you have to meddle
with upstart stuff somehow.
Without that init thingy _nothing_ happened and my guruplug frooze after
The "init= thingy" isn't doing anything itself, you mean with "stock
distro /sbin/init" you don't get anything coming on your serial console.
freeing kernel memory. Maybe init fails? The bash I get from
init=/bin/bash only spits a error at when trying to init/telinit by hand.
Any ideas? Anybody flashed a custom kernel and got init working?
On my F12 setup the default init does work fine, just makes the boot
four times slower than my custom init and scripts.
Why don't you hack some
echo "hello" > /dev/ttyxyz0
into
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
and see if it gets that far.
To be specific the error msg is init: Unable to send message:
Connection refused same for reboot, shutdown, telinit
It's normal, init running as pid 1 is meant to be listening for commands
those guys send to it. Since you never ran init as pid 1, but
/bin/bash, it ain't there listening.
-Andy