you can stop the Redboot script before it launches linux and corrupts the
serial speed.
your baud rate will be 115200 in redboot. It only gets corrupt when you switch
to linux, because of the typo.
Once you stop redboot you can fix your scripting typo.
-Curtis.
On September 20, 2005 09:45 pm, Yan Seiner wrote:
> I've been booting my TS-7200 via NFS. Well, today I got a new NFS
> server, so I was changing everything around and reinstalling the rootfs.
>
> I went into the boot config script, and typed in the wrong baud rate....
>
> IIRC it's now console=ttyAM0,115000 instead of 115200. I don't have my
> rootfs set up quite right either, so the system won't boot off nfsroot.
> But minicom is showing nothing but gibberish on the serial port.
>
> Is there a quick way to fix this? Some magic wand waving that will set
> the baud rate on ttyAM0 to something sane?
>
> TIA.....
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