su problem
Mel Flynn
rflynn at acsalaska.net
Sat Jun 9 20:49:45 UTC 2012
On 9-6-2012 18:42, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> 09.06.2012 19:47, Sami Halabi пишет:
>> %su -
>> Password:
>> load: 0.00 cmd: su 30588 [ttydcd] 0.91r 0.00u 0.00s 0% 2092k
>
> Perpaps, your system had no keyboard attached at boot time;
> or for some other reason it booted with /dev/console being serial console
> instead of vidconsole. su locks trying to access serial console
> that is /dev/ttyd0 by default and has Carrier Detect flag enabled.
> Hence, it waits for CD on the first serial port (miserably and hopelessly).
>
> You can check if it's true with "sysctl kern.console" command.
> You could ask someone to boot the system with keyboard attached -
> no need to type anything, though. The system should detect it
> and assingn /dev/ttyv0 as /dev/console instead of /dev/ttyd0.
> And "su" won't lock.
Just to get this clear - are you connected via ssh and want to use su?
If so, I fail to see why the keyboard would be in play as you need a
pty, not a vty.
Secondly, your logs mention a kbd2 that is disconnected, so where's
kbd1. And finally, why did the person that connected and disconnected
the keyboard leave a root login open?
--
Mel
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