Re: LILO and serial speeds over 9600
H. Peter Anvin (hpa@transmeta.com)
Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:51:22 -0800
James Sutherland wrote:
> >
> > Depends on what the client can handle. For the kernel, that might be
> > true, but for example a boot loader may only have a few K worth of buffer
> > space.
>
> Fortunately, the bulky stuff (printk's from the booting kernel) will be
> going from the boot loader to the server, and should be buffered there
> OK until they can be processed. Only the stuff sent to the client will
> need buffering, and that should be simple keystrokes...
>
Well, any time there is a network there needs to be buffering, if you
want to have any kind of ACK protocol.
-hpa
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