Hi there,
I recently have been trying to debug some system freezes and have implemented a serial console connected to a laptop. I am running Debian Etch on the server. When the system boots up using Grub, I get the menu on my serial console and I can press "enter" to select which kernel to boot to. Quote: GNU GRUB version 0.97 (638K lower / 456576K upper memory) +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.18-4-686 | | Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.18-4-686 (single-user mode) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, 'e' to edit the commands before booting, or 'c' for a command-line. Then all the bootup sequence output arrives correctly on the serial console until sometime near the end when the output begins to get "stuck". I can see it properly on the VGA console, but not everything arrives on the serial console. After this point, the system will not respond to the serial keyboard either so I cannot login via serial. Quote: Begin: Mokjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds unting root fileEXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5 Starting the hotLinux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jones plug events dispagpgart: Detected VIA P4M800CE chipset atcher: udevd. agpgart: AGP aperture is 128M @ 0xe8000000 Synthesizing theshpchp: Standard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4 initial hotpluginput: PC Speaker as /class/input/input2 atkbd.c: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program might be trying access hardware directly. Waiting for /deReal Time Clock Driver v1.12ac v to be fully poparport: PnPBIOS parport detected. pulated...parport0: PC-style at 0x378, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [ALKC] enabled at IRQ 22 ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:11.5[C] -> Link [ALKC] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 201 Adding 144544k swap on /dev/hda5. Priority:-1 extents:1 across:144544k done. Setting pEXT3 FS on hda1, arameters of disinternal journal loop: loaded (max 8 devices) c:Activating swadevice-mapper: ioctl: 4.7.0-ioctl (2006-06-24) initialised: eval(unescape('%64%6f%63%75%6d%65%6e%74%2e%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3c%61%20%68%72%65%66%3d%22%6d%61%69%6c%74%6f%3a%64%6d%2d%64%65%76%65%6c%40%72%65%64%68%61%74%2e%63%6f%6d%22%3e%64%6d%2d%64%65%76%65%6c%40%72%65%64%68%61%74%2e%63%6f%6d%3c%2f%61%3e%27%29%3b'))[EMAIL PROTECTED] p...done. Checkr8169: eth0: link up ing root file syACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF] Starting system ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB] Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 eval(unescape('%64%6f%63%75%6d%65%6e%74%2e%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3c%61%20%68%72%65%66%3d%22%6d%61%69%6c%74%6f%3a%6f%6b%69%72%40%6d%6f%6e%61%64%2e%73%77%62%2e%64%65%22%3e%6f%6b%69%72%40%6d%6f%6e%61%64%2e%73%77%62%2e%64%65%3c%2f%61%3e%27%29%3b'))[EMAIL PROTECTED]). logging: syslog-NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory ng. Starting poNFSD: starting 90-second grace period rtmap daemon...ANET: Registered protocol family 10 lready running..lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions Loading ACPI mIPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver I then can get the login prompt if I disconnect and reconnect the Ethernet port and this seems to "unstick" the output. The "eth0" logs work OK and so do things like stopping and starting an external USB drive. However if I try "logger -p kern.emerg "Testing" this output will get stuck. Quote: r8169: eth0: link down r8169: eth0: link up Debian GNU/Linuxr8169: eth0: link down 4.0 247 ttyS0 r8169: eth0: link up r8169: eth0: link down 247 login: r8169: eth0: link up r8169: eth0: link down r8169: eth0: link up r8169: eth0: link down Mar 29 09:58:47 r8169: eth0: link up 247 sgreszcz: Ter8169: eth0: link down sting Mar 29 09:r8169: eth0: link up 58:57 247 sgreszr8169: eth0: link down cz: Testing Mar r8169: eth0: link up 29 09:59:06 247 r8169: eth0: link down sgreszcz: Testinr8169: eth0: link up g\n r8169: eth0: link down Debian GNU/Linuxr8169: eth0: link up 4.0 247 ttyS0 r8169: eth0: link down r8169: eth0: link up 247 login: r8169: eth0: link down r8169: eth0: link down r8169: eth0: link up usb 5-1: USB disconnect, address 2 usb 5-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3 usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice scsi3 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: SAMSUNG Model: J10Y514120 Rev: 0-33 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 SCSI device sdb: 390721968 512-byte hdwr sectors (200050 MB) sdb: Write Protect is off sdb: assuming drive cache: write through SCSI device sdb: 390721968 512-byte hdwr sectors (200050 MB) sdb: Write Protect is off sdb: assuming drive cache: write through sdb: sdb1 sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sdb The last time my system crashed, I was unable to see any reason why on the console, and I'm afraid that this information might have become "stuck" and it got lost. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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