Lluís Vilanova writes:
Hi there! I'm trying to find out why my setup is not booting on a real machine (some Dell PowerEdge R210 node; ned says it cannot find rom/l4re), but I'm unable to redirect output to the serial console.
I'm able to use the serial console for both grub and linux, so it's not a hardware issue. An excerpt of my grub2 configuration:
serial --unit=1 --speed=115200 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1 terminal_input serial terminal_output serial # ... # for the linux entry linux /vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64 root=UUID=7573ed62-a910-4b97-a577-dde47a16f87a ro console=ttyS1,115200n8 quiet
Now, here's the entry I'm using for L4, which never gets me any output on the serial console:
menuentry 'Test' { set root=(hd0,1) multiboot /l4/bootstrap -serial module /l4/fiasco -serial_esc -comspeed 115200 -comport 1 module /l4/sigma0 module /l4/moe rom/test.cfg module /l4/l4re module /l4/ned module /l4/test.cfg module /l4/bin/test }
For the record, I've fixed it by moving the serial console arguments to bootstrap. There was a message on the console admonishing of the change, which I saw when booting with QEMU.
Cheers, Lluis