On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Andy Kennedy wrote:
For those of you who are on BusyBox's mailing list, you've already seen this
-- I was sent here for help.
Specs:
Linux: 2.6.18
Bootloader: SysLinux
Init: BusyBox (ver 1.4.0) init.
Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200,n,8,1
System: VersaLogic 568 (STD80/STD32 Bus, i386 based computer)
Issue: Booting on "System" I get perfect printk's to the serial console.
When the init takes over (from within an initrd), the console begins to miss
characters. I can still send write commands through the console, however,
the output of these commands is garbled. The really odd part is when the
init releases control (is killed by Linux), or when a printk is issued, the
console prints perfectly again. The next really strange part about this is
that changing "System" to my laptop -- no problems PERIOD.
The BusyBox list directed me to LKML as this is a wider base of users that
may have experienced the same problem and could provide me an answer.
I've seen this happen when you accidently have multple programs attached to the
same console (even with the text-mode vga consoles)
double check that nothing else is trying to use that serial port
David Lang
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