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Title: Question about S55set-serial-irqs
Post by: Jim Little on June 20, 2003, 07:24:46 PM
I'm running SME 5.6U4.

I just bought a Byterunner PCI 8 port serial card which seems to be working fine and gets detected upon startup but during the boot process an e-smith event S55set-serial-irqs runs and tries to use setserial to set the irq's for the devices.  This causes the box to freeze.

The boot messages seem to indicate that all the serial ports are being correctly identified, is it really necessary to run setserial?  I don't want to (possibly) render my box unbootable by removing the setserial call but currently I can't use the multi-port serial card.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim

PS. As an aside does anyone know the magic key sequence to get the command prompt upon bootup so you can go into single user mode?  It seems to have changed.
Title: Re: Question about S55set-serial-irqs
Post by: Charlie Brady on June 22, 2003, 10:37:25 PM
Jim Little wrote:

> The boot messages seem to indicate that all the serial ports
> are being correctly identified, is it really necessary to run
> setserial?

Probably not. Just remove the symlink.

> PS. As an aside does anyone know the magic key sequence to
> get the command prompt upon bootup so you can go into single
> user mode?

^X then Mitel-SME.

Charlie
Title: Re: Question about S55set-serial-irqs
Post by: Jim Little on June 23, 2003, 06:31:54 PM
Charlie Brady wrote:
>
> Jim Little wrote:
>
> > The boot messages seem to indicate that all the serial ports
> > are being correctly identified, is it really necessary to run
> > setserial?
>
> Probably not. Just remove the symlink.

Thanks.  It is working fine now.

> > PS. As an aside does anyone know the magic key sequence to
> > get the command prompt upon bootup so you can go into single
> > user mode?
>
> ^X then Mitel-SME.

Great!