DVD Install of F8T1 failed on Dell Inspiron 860
Michal Jaegermann
michal at harddata.com
Fri Aug 17 17:31:42 UTC 2007
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 09:25:27AM -0500, Pat Kane wrote:
> Are there special boot options
> to use a serial console?
Yes.
> What BAUD rate is used?
With kernel-doc package installed on some Linux machine look at
/usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-*/Documentation/serial-console.txt
It is all described there in detail. You can specify baud
rates and other serial port parameters
Make sure that when booting that way you do not use 'quiet'
boot option. OTOH 'earlyprintk=...' and 'initcall_debug'
could be of help depending on where your boot really hangs.
Consult 'kernel-parameters.txt' in the same documentation
directory.
On the other end of a cable use a serial terminal with ability to
save "a screen capture". On Linux minicom works well but it does
not have to be Linux at all.
Michal
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