Hi again Managers, First of all, many thanks to Darren Dunham, Christophe Dupri, Willie Flint, Ben Rockwwood, Zaigui Wang, Peter Stokes, Andy Yother, Michael Schulte, Larye Parkins and Julie Peers. Your pointing directions was, for the most of it, relevant and pertinent. Most famous awnsers turned around verifying the init scripts (rc2.d and rc3.d) to find out which one was causing this. Actually, no one did, and it was my first though. I should have mentioned it before, I know, sorry! ;-) The next most famous awnser was to look into the "/etc/inittab" file to see if something was using the serial ports. Once again, nothing there. I also got something about PowerChute, and it was very relevant... ...I though it was the awnser. I desactivated all things regarding the PowerChute use, but it didn't solve the problem. The third position of famous awnsers was something about the OS to switch from 8 bits to 7 bits data, and using 7 bits data from the terminal would solve the problem. I tried it but it didn't work. I had many other awnsers regarding some environment variables, terminal emulation, and so on, but there's too much to list. But basically, it was sightly turning around it. Finally, all these anwsers didn't help resolving the problem. But, suddenly, I got a message from Julie Peers telling: "I have a feeling you are on 2.6? If so patch it up to latest patch cluster and problems will not persist.". Actually, this resolved my problem. So, a special thank is dedicated to Julie Peers. As well, just to mention that I was trying to hack-up a SPARCstation 5 I got on eBay, and the machine wasn't resetted. Just like Zaigui Wang told me: "I had similar problem on my sparc5 a while ago. I got the machine from somebody else and I did not know what is on it. As soon I reinstalled the OS (solaris 8), everything works just fine.". It was probably another good way to solve my problem, but honestly, I was too curious to see what was causing it, and since this machine wasn't used for a production environment, that was another very nice occasion to learn something new! So that's it. Thank you all again. Here's my original post: >Hi Managers, > >I have a strange problem here, and I'm guessing there's something tricky >there related to the fact that I'm trying to do something on a SPARCstation 5. > >I'm trying to boot up the machine through its serial port. The cables are >in place, witha null modem, and everything goes very well through the boot >process. When the system is up, the login prompt turns suddenly to >strange characters, and I'm not able to do anything else. > >If I reboot the machine and send the BREAK signal, I can interact >perfectly with the machine, I can boot in the single user mode and I can >log as well. But I'm unable to do so in a normal boot process (init 3). > >Anyone have a workaround or an idea? Of course, will summarise. > >Thanks! __________________________________________ Benont Audet C.E.P Atmosphair Inc. 1600G Route de l'Airoport St-Jean Chrysostome (QC) G6Z 2L2 418.834.7272 1 877 834.7272 baudet@atmosphair.com http://www.atmosphair.com __________________________________________ Que serait la vie sans le parachutisme? Vive l'iti! 8^) _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 31 16:00:57 2002
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