Generally sysrq will work with serial console right?
suppose system is connected through serial port to the
other system, (ie serial console), at this time we can
fire some set of commands through the serial console.
the sequesnce is as follows
do ctrl+]
send brk
then some commands
What is my question is con't we pass commands directly
to the console (without send brk signal) ?
This is a feature in Solris..
I am looking in Linux but, uable to find it.
can you please help me
Thanks
Seetharam
--- Erik Mouw <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:26:54AM +0000, Seetharam
> Dharmosoth wrote:
> > Is Linux having 'non-break interface for serial
> > console' ?
>
> No idea. Could you explain what a 'non-break
> interface for serial
> console' is?
>
>
> Erik
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