On 07/22/10 14:18, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> agetty /dev/ttymxc0 115200 vt100-nav
Some weeks ago I allready used the fedora rootfs in combination with
the
factory kernel / uboot, which did not use the init boot option. How did
Yeah without init= it defaults to the distro /sbin/init, which fires up
all the initscripts accordingly. It's really slow.
they achiev it to get a login prompt? What did they do, I am really
curious and would like to recreate that behaviour
I also did this a while back, it needed meddling in /etc/securetty and
at that time /etc/inittab, nowadays it seems you have to meddle with
upstart stuff somehow.
Or, cut out all the slow init stuff and run it by hand on your serial
console as shown in the previous mail.
-Andy