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Re: SRM keyboard problem




It's most likely that you have the console variable in the firmware set to
serial. If it is set that way, all the diagnostics and boot information is
being sent out the serial, since this is the "real" console.

I generally set my machines up this way, since, I like having the serial console
on a terminal server. That and a remote power control and I can start my
machines from anywhere. And, as you mentioned, the graphics/keyboard are still
usable when the kernel is up.

Connect a serial terminal if you want to set it back to graphics...

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Quoting "Heid, Oliver" <oliver heid siemens com>:

Hello guys,
Has anybody seen this before, and/or a fix? Since some time the SRM
console on my UP2000+ doesnt react to any keyboard input anymore. I
still get the usual text on blue background. Fortunately linux still
boots (auto_action is set to boot), and the keyboard works as long as
linux is up. Shutdown drops me back to SRM, but deactivates the
keyboard. So in effect I cant change any SRM environment settings. Didnt
try out /proc/srm_console so far, for obvious reasons ;-). I suppose it
did not switch to serial console since I still see all the text output -
or am I wrong?
Thx in advance!
	Oliver

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