
13 Aug
2003
13 Aug
'03
4:43 p.m.
Dear Steven,
in message 3F3A257A.3070306@imc-berlin.de you wrote:
Now I just wanted to set bootargs to "root=/dev/mtdblock0 rw console=ttyS2" in order to get a Linux console at a different Port. But it's not working, i.e. I can't see any messages at ttyS2.
Maybe you just used a wrong baudrate?
Could it be that since I configured U-Boot to use SMC for console, it's not going work with SCC anyway?
The Linux driver init code is completely independend from what any bootloader might be doing.
Maybe you should pass a baudrate with the boot argument, something like "... console=ttyS2,9600 ..." ?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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