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The default baud rate for the system is 9600. With the com*_baud
environment variable, you can set the baud rate to match that of the device
connected to the port.
You will be asked to confirm the change, as shown here:
P00>>> set com1_baud 19200
Embedded Remote Console only supports 9600 baud. Continue?
(Y/[N]) n
bad value - com1_baud not modified
P00>>>
The syntax is:
set com*_baud
baud_value
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The operator console terminal can be either a graphics monitor or a serial
terminal. The console environment variable specifies which is used. The
syntax is:
set console
output_device
The options for output_device are:
Table 4-10 Boot_Osflags Options
Option
Description
root=/dev/sda5
Set the root filesystem to the 5th partition of
the first SCSI disk.
root=/dev/hda2
Set the root filesystem to the 2nd partition of the
first IDE disk.
1
Use config number 1 from the /etc/aboot.conf
file
baud_value
The new baud rate. A list of possible values is
displayed by attempting to set this environment
variable to an unacceptable value (for example, set
com2_baud xxx
).
graphics (default)
The operator console terminal is a graphics monitor
or a device connected to the VGA.
serial
The operator console terminal is the device
connected to the COM1 port.