| Fred J. Bourgeois, III 2004-10-02, 9:13 pm |
| Richard S. Shuford wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:56:15 -0700, Damadomu wrote:
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> And Dave Uhring replied:
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> | The exact key sequence depends on your terminal.
> | With minicom on Linux it is Ctrl-A F.
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> Some discussion of how to use a serial console terminal with Solaris is
> visible behind the link "discussion of Unix and Linux terminal use" at
>
> http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/term...setup.html#unix
>
> ...RSS
>
Yeah, but the answer depends on the keyboard you are using. Basically, you
need to generate a "break" character. On a standard Sun/Sparc keyboard this
is accomplished with the <Stop>+A keys (on one of my sparcs the <Stop>
key is
the upper-left key on the extended keypad on the left hand side). You can
also generate a break with either <CTRL>+<SHIFT>+@ on most vt100-compatible
keyboards/terminals (e.g. if you are using one of the serial ports as a
console).
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