networking with qemu-arm
Brett Wynkoop
wynkoop at wynn.com
Sun Jan 6 23:02:03 UTC 2013
On Sun, 06 Jan 2013 21:41:51 +0100
"Ronald Klop" <ronald-freebsd8 at klop.yi.org> wrote:
>
> The login prompt is displayed by the program 'getty'. The
> file /etc/ttys contains information about where it does this, e.g. on
> serial ports (ttyu*) or virtual terminals (ttyv*).
> Your qemu probably has some virtual serial port you can connect to
> from the host OS. Or you should enable getty on the console or
> virtual terminal. NB: my amd64 machine has another default /etc/ttys
> than my arm machine.
>
> Ronald.
Greeting-
Since I got a getty on the console of the BeagleBone I did not even
look at /etc/ttys, but now that I have looked at it I see the Bone
image has the getty set on /dev/ttyu0 and nothing on /dev/console. I
am pretty sure now that is what the problem was. Thanks for pointing
me to /etc/ttys. I did not think of looking at it.
Unfortunantly in my quest to get networking going I seem to have killed
disk access in qemu. Not having good qemu luck.
-Brett
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