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Revision as of 19:57, 23 March 2012
How to Enable the Serial Console on Boot (1.10.x)
When using syslinux to boot, you'll need to modify the syslinux.cfg file in the root directory of the boot device. If using a disk-based Alpine, modify the /boot/extlinux.cfg file.
Add the following:
- serial 0 9600
- add console=ttyS0,9600 to the append parameter
- optionally, remove quiet from the append parameter
Example syslinux.cfg
serial 0 9600 timeout 20 prompt 1 default grsec label grsec kernel /boot/grsec append initrd=/boot/grsec.gz alpine_dev=sda1:vfat modules=sd-mod,usb-storage console=ttyS0,9600