Subject: Re: Restarting after a power failure.
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Laurent=20FAILLIE?= <l_faillie@yahoo.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/15/2002 17:25:48
--- Steven Grunza <steven_grunza@ieee.org> a écrit :
> If a Sun system gets an RS-232 BREAK on the serial
> port (ttya will do it,
> I'm not sure about ttyb) either the NetBSD kernel
> debugger will start up or
> you'll drop into the OpenBoot PROM. An RS-232 BREAK
> is generated by many
> serial devices when they are powered off.....
Yes I know it, but, it's not my case as :
- the laptop is already down (so don't send anything
;-D)
- when I switch on the laptop, the boot process is
unlocked, so I don't think the SS5 is in OpenBoot
mode.
It seems also the boot processes is stoped juste
before remote loggin are allowed.
Bye
Laurent
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