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Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2006/08/30 15:39, Marian Hettwer wrote: > >>Redirection After Boot >> >>When I set the last paramter to disabled, I don't even see the pxeboot >>(pxe bootloader) of OpenBSD. Logically, I can't type in "set tty com0". > > > the console redirection is probably not sharing the serial port > with the OS - try setting this to "disabled" and place "set tty com0" > in /etc/boot.conf (as is done when you answer "yes" to the "do you > want a serial console?" question in the installer). Did that. And also "set image bsd.rd" and "boot bsd.rd", as I can't see anything at this point of my installation if I disabled the console redirection after boot. I wouldn't consider disabled the console redirection altogether, 'cause then you wouldn't have a chance to get into the BIOS. And you do want to get into the BIOS. See my other mail and thanks for the (same) idea ;) ./Marian iD8DBQFE9ZxegAq87Uq5FMsRAkT0AKCUh7junbXAkBeg6XURH9ujEkrrvQCg48Vo KBcZp/TWoVqw6i1l/BE4xFg= =aske -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

