Software Installation
Smartio C168H/HS User’s Manual 3-29
Basic Configuration
In the [Basic configuration] dialog, users can set base I/O address and interrupt,
which should be the same as the hardware configuration of the boards.
Kernel
rebuilding
is required if any setting is changed.
In [getty Setting] sub-dialog, there is one noticeable field:
Non-Modem and Modem Baud Rate
This field stands for the initial baud rate symbol and hunt sequence for Non-Modem
/Modem tty. It is simply for setting parameters of getty entries in system file
/etc/inittab which could also be manually modified by system administrator. Its
value comes from the UNIX system “getty default” file, i.e., “/etc/gettydefs”. Modify
this field to suit your need.
In some cases, you may need to modify the “getty default” file as well. For example,
in some UNIX systems, the “9600” symbol indicated 8-data-bit no-parity while in