si, es casi primitiva la prueba, pero como no se me ocurriò nada mas inteligente, pregunto por si me pudiesen ayudar con algo mas serio
SCRIPT(1) System General Commands Manual SCRIPT(1)
Cool. Not only a useful response instead of a flame for incorrect language but also I learned something I didn't know before. The only bad thing is the characters are not coming through correctly (at least for me).
Damon Register
ok, thanks, I sooo sorry (I hope this language match to you) the big thing is: Capture in a Linux box, the output of the serial console of another one Linux, but without installing cu, kermit, etc. (this is by a subject of the application license of this appliance) till now, I have try to configure in syslog, redir all the events to /dev/ttyS0, and execute "tail - f /dev/ttyS0" in the other side, yeah, this attempt is almost primitive, but I haven't no idea how to do this.
nop, I have connected this linux via the serial ports.
I did not fully understand the original post, though. screen can connect to a serial port and at the same time log it (as does minicom), script is really just a wrapper around your current tty, and there is also e.g. ttyrpld for kernel-level tty monitoring. Last but not least, you can also manually play with inb or open(/dev/ttyS0). Jan Engelhardt --