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Pete Geenhuizen pgeenhuizen@carolina.rr.com
Wed, 19 May 2004 15:06:11 -0700 (PDT)
Bryan, Well the patch fixed it, the output is a little odd and dirty, but it does work, this is what I got host:root> [halt sent] host:root> ~Type 'go' to resume {1} ok go ^B ksh: ~^B: not found host:root> Pete -- "Unencumbered by the thought process" --1992-2000 Click and Clack presidential campaign slogan Bryan Stansell said: > On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 03:32:13PM -0400, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: >> As for the break sequence eventhough the standard break sequence works >> we >> use the alternate <CR> ~ ^B but when I send it all I get is ^B and no >> break. Any suggestions? > > two possibilities, mainly 'cause i'm still not clear on your setup. > > first off, if you haven't told your suns to recognize the alternate > break sequence, you'll need to enable it with modifying /etc/default/kbd > or using the 'kbd' command. that'll disable the standard serial break > and enable the alt-break recognition. > > second, you'll more than likely need to insert delays into the break > sequence. so, something like > > break 2 { string "\r\d~\d^b"; delay 600; } > > should work. if you use this, make sure you apply the patch i posted > yesterday regarding break sequences...as this tickles the existing bug. > > so, hopefully, with those two things done, it should start properly > sending the break sequence and the host should start recognizing it. > > Bryan > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@conserver.com > https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users >