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Like x86, armsr is frequently virtualized, and is used for development and debugging. Kernel messages should be more readily apparent by default. This can be achieved by adding console=tty1 to the kernel command line, enabling the console on a (possibly virtual) display and keyboard, in addition to a serial port. This also enables failsafe on tty1. Failsafe mode operates on consoles known by the kernel, without regard to /etc/inittab. armsr's /etc/inittab is also updated to specify tty1 instead of tty0. tty1 is technically more correct: tty1 is the first virtual console, where tty0 reflects the current active virtual console (which is likely to be tty1). This configuration matches x86, which is another target commonly used for virtualization, development, and debugging in the same way. x86's kernel command line had specified console=tty0, although console=tty1 is more correct for the reasons given above. This also brings x86's kernel command line console= into agreement with its /etc/inittab, which already used tty1. Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@mentovai.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16213 Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com> |
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