Has ANYONE been able to get the built in COM ports to work under Linux? All I want is a login prompt. I can get the middle one (which appears to be "port 0") to work fine on booting up Linux during the GRUB phase - both input and output work.
But once I get the full image running - be it Linux Mint off a USB stick, or a "Linux From Scratch" system I built - I just can't get ANY of them to respond. They seem to be there, but they don't respond. I assign them various flow control options, just failures all the time.
I know the comm port (the one for S0 at least) works because GRUB is able to bring up a menu.
Anyone - ever - successfully get the serial ports to work in a fully running Linux?
Built in COM ports and Linux
Re: Built in COM ports and Linux
By the way, on both an Intense PC, and on the IPC2, these things worked flawlessly under a running Linux. And, again, I know the port hardware isn't bad because the GRUB menu can be redirected to the serial port just fine.
Re: Built in COM ports and Linux
Hello,
We have recently released a BIOS update with related fixes.
We suggest you update your firmware, please visit:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/IPC3_BIOS_Update
Packages are here:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/IPC3_BIOS_files
We have recently released a BIOS update with related fixes.
We suggest you update your firmware, please visit:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/IPC3_BIOS_Update
Packages are here:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/IPC3_BIOS_files
Re: Built in COM ports and Linux
tamir -
Thank you - I was able to perform the BIOS upgrade this evening, and I now have a working serial port.
Thank you - I was able to perform the BIOS upgrade this evening, and I now have a working serial port.
Re: Built in COM ports and Linux
You're welcome, glad to hear that.