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userdoc:tt_serial_console_speed_tty [2012/06/04 12:40] abelbeck |
userdoc:tt_serial_console_speed_tty [2012/06/04 12:48] abelbeck |
!!Note: AstLinux 1.0.4 or later is required!! | !!Note: AstLinux 1.0.4 or later is required!! |
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After setting-up AstLinux and creating the persistent storage, the ''setconsole-speed-tty'' command is used to make changes to the serial console speed/tty settings. | After setting-up AstLinux and creating the persistent storage, the ''setconsole-speed-tty'' command is used to make persistent changes to the serial console speed/tty settings. |
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Usage: | Usage: |
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This command is mostly intended for the board type of "geni586-serial" so as to support more hardware without creating new board types, this command may also be useful for other board types. For example, suppose you have both Soekris net5501 (19200 baud default) and PC Engines alix (38400 baud default) hardware and want a common terminal to as as a console. The net5501 can have it's default console speed easily changed from it's BIOS. | While this ''setconsole-speed-tty'' command is mostly intended for the board type of "geni586-serial" so as to support additional hardware without requiring new board types, this command may also be useful for other board types. For example, suppose you have both Soekris net5501 (19200 baud default) and PC Engines alix (38400 baud default) hardware and want a common terminal to act as a console. The net5501 can have it's default console speed easily changed via it's BIOS to 38400 baud, and then issue ''setconsole-speed-tty 38400'' on the net5501. Now both the net5501 and alix boxes will use serial consoles at 38400 baud. |
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