Mikrotik CRS125

Joe Holden lists at rewt.org.uk
Sat Jan 18 13:43:57 UTC 2014


Cool ta, kernel/world is in sync ftr:

FreeBSD crs125 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #4 r260825M: Fri Jan 17 
15:59:13 GMT 2014     root at build:/usr/obj/mips.mips/usr/src/sys/DB120  mips

default config sans wifi and a couple of other unused things, plus 
nfs/bootp options

On 18/01/2014 02:12, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Something is oddly broken there. I've not seen this on the mips32
> boards but i haven't tried recently. I'll go spin up one later
> tonight.
>
> -a
>
>
> On 17 January 2014 16:22, Joe Holden <lists at rewt.org.uk> wrote:
>> On 17/01/2014 23:10, Warner Losh wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 17, 2014, at 12:39 PM, Stanislav Sedov wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 15:36:26 +0000
>>>> Joe Holden <lists at rewt.org.uk> mentioned:
>>>>
>>>>> So, thought I'd have a crack at booting FreeBSD on it, got it booting
>>>>> from nfs, but:
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:13 crs125 getty[888]: tcsetattr /dev/ttyu0: Invalid
>>>>> argument
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:13 crs125 getty[889]: tcsetattr /dev/ttyu0: Invalid
>>>>> argument
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:13 crs125 getty[890]: tcsetattr /dev/ttyu0: Invalid
>>>>> argument
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:13 crs125 getty[891]: tcsetattr /dev/ttyu0: Invalid
>>>>> argument
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:14 crs125 getty[892]: tcsetattr /dev/ttyu0: Invalid
>>>>> argument
>>>>> Jan  1 00:06:14 crs125 init: getty repeating too quickly on port
>>>>> /dev/ttyu0, sleeping 30 secs
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This sounds like the kernel and world are inconsistent.  Are you
>>>> sure you're not booting 10x world on HEAD kernel or vice versa?  I
>>>> saw something similar once when I had unmatching world and kernel.
>>>
>>>
>>> What does ls /dev/tty* tell you?
>>>
>>> Warner
>>>
>> What is expected really:
>>
>> root at crs125:~ # ls -la /dev/tty*
>> crw-------  1 root  wheel  0x18 Jan  1 00:00 /dev/ttyu0
>> crw-------  1 root  wheel  0x19 Jan  1 00:00 /dev/ttyu0.init
>> crw-------  1 root  wheel  0x1a Jan  1 00:00 /dev/ttyu0.lock
>>
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