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Re: weird serial console speed on i386



i have one machine at 19200. it's a nexcom ebs1563 with an eval bios that
does console redirection. that was the fastest i was able to get the /boot
to be of any use. line 164 of /sys/arch/i386/stand/libsa/bioscons.c says
that speeds between 75 and 115200 inclusive should work. usually i just
leave serial consoles at 9600.


On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Christian Gut wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I tried to set up my openbsd machine to use the serial console. It
> worked fine, but when i tried to change console speed its weird.
>
> If I set console speed to 115200 in /etc/boot.conf, the speed remains on
> the standard 9600. only if i set my terminal to that speed, i get
> output.
>
> The getty later, works fine at 115200.
>
> here my boot.conf:
>
> stty com0 115200
> set tty com0
> stty com0 115200
>
> --
> Christian Gut <cycloon@is-root.org>
>
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>

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