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Date:      Thu, 05 May 2005 20:54:33 +0200
From:      Kees Plonsz <trap1@jeremino.homeunix.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: serial console
Message-ID:  <2576579.Tu3d2pHlRQ@not_a_message_id>
References:  <list.freebsd.questions#427A62FB.5070502@iaces.com>

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Paul T. Root wrote on Thursday 05 May 2005 20:16:

> I'm trying to get a HP Vectra up without keyboard
> or monitor with Serial A as the console.
> 
> I looked in the Handbook and FAQ, all it talks about
> is for an install.
> 
> The worst part is, I have 1 machine running this way
> (Intel motherboard) and I remember I tested doing that
> on an identical Vectra.
> 
> The intel box is running 4.11-Stable (I haven't got around
> to upgrading yet, weekends are tight). The Vectra is 5.4-Stable
> (cvsuped yesterday).
> 
> What I've tried (loader.conf) doesn't seem to work.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul.
> 

I have get a HP-vectra too, running as mail-server with no keyboard attached.
It's all in the handbook:


   1. Connect the serial port. The serial console will be on COM1.
   2. echo -h > /boot.config to enable the serial console for the boot loader and kernel.
      ( I use "-P" so you can switch to console by plugging the keyboard in )
   3. Edit /etc/ttys and change off to on for the ttyd0 entry. 
      This enables a login prompt on the serial console, 
      which mirrors how video consoles are typically setup.
   4. shutdown -r now will reboot the system with the serial console.



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