Thanks for the null-modem cable help!

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On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Brent Harding wrote:

> Wow, that'd be odd to not support this, but kickstart install
> can work on servers too, but something must send the proper
> command to the boot loader when the disk boots,

Yes, I should think kickstart would be ideal for many experienced
users, and even some sharp newbies.

> or does the floppy autodetect serial if I decide to not hook a
> keyboard to a machine I might run linux on?

>From the kernel doc file (serial-console.txt):

   If no console device is specified, the first device found
   capable of acting as a system console will be used. At this
   time, the system first looks for a VGA card and then for a
   serial port. So if you don't have a VGA card in your system
   the first serial port will automatically become the console.

No mention was made of the keyboard, but the idea makes me
curious.

> It makes no sense to hook extra stuff up, as then I need
> another synthesizer too, unless there's a a switch for isa
> devices from one machine to the other so when I want, I hit a
> switch, and the keyboard and double talk go on the other
> machine.

Humm, this question is unclear, but one could maybe disable some
jumper programmable video cards, by running a cable to an
external switch instead of using a normal jumper, instead of
pulling the card out of the machine.  But note that it is
possible to have multiple console devices by defining more than
one console=ttyXX parameters, so you could have both serial and
normal video card output.  You can also define special extra run
levels with extra (serial) gettys (logins) active only on them.

Hope this helps, LCR

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