Re: How to disable console on serial when needed ?
- From: jj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jim Jackson)
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 21:50:15 +0000 (UTC)
Raymond <skyflame@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"noone" <noone@xxxxxxx> ??????:pan.2006.12.26.02.28.59.512390@xxxxxxxxxx
just picked up on this thread so maybe this was covered. To redirect the
device that the kernel believes is the console use a kernel command line
parameter like console=/dev/null. I use my serial console port to control
a robotic arm so I cannot have kernel messages interfering with my arm
control.
.....some kernel hackery this guy has a fixation with snipped...
....... it's some how tricky and ugly. Hope someone got
better solutions.
Raymond
This guy has just given you a solution, he had the same problem -
do you not read peoples' replies!
Jim
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