<P>Hello,</P>
<P>I have downloded the kernel source from kernel.org and applied kdb patch. (version linux-2.4.18.tar.gz, kdb-v2.1-2.4.18-common-1 and kdb-v2.1-2.4.18-i386-1<BR>No problem with that.<BR>I recompiled the kernel after enabling kdb in kernel hacking.<BR>I have installed the newly compiled kernel.</P>
<P>My default run level was 5 (X windows).<BR>I had problem in bringing up X Windows.<BR>I changed the run level to 3.<BR>system cam up well. I could press 'pause' and enter into kdb.<BR>I could execute few commands. But as soon as I try to execute "go" command, system getting hanged. After that nothing works, keyboard getting locked.</P>
<P>Also can we see the C Source in kdb?</P>
<P>Have a nice time.<BR>Arun<BR><BR><BR><B><I>"Keith Owens"<KAOS@SGI.COM></B></I> wrote:<BR><BR></P>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR>On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 10:25:14 +0800 , <BR>"Zhang, Sonic" <SONIC.ZHANG@INTEL.COM>wrote:<BR>> What do you mean "<ESC>[A for up arrow"?<BR>> Isn't the "up arrow" represented by character '^P' in the ASCII<BR>>table?<BR>> Does the serial console transfer the "up arrow" in a different<BR>>character?<BR><BR>People who use serial consoles expect to press the up-arrow key on the<BR>second machine and have it work the same way as up-arrow on a PC<BR>keyboard. The PC keyboard uses scancodes which your patch covered.<BR>Pressing up arrow on a second machine over a serial line sends whatever<BR>character sequence the remote emulator assigns to up arrow, the most<BR>common (VT100) uses <ESC>[A.<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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