X-Git-Url: http://www.opopop.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=reminder;a=blobdiff_plain;f=recovering_cleanly_when_you_are_locked_out_from_your_computer.mdwn;h=4a89fecb102d4893356c5cbcdfdd47390d2c2006;hp=80751a261dacf4df0e5bb7d2ca802b99c7761e1f;hb=71e132fe78b7db722d60f1f3c21d2f388740e5ef;hpb=0e2b91c6c458ea8815e008882223889068fe27a9 diff --git a/recovering_cleanly_when_you_are_locked_out_from_your_computer.mdwn b/recovering_cleanly_when_you_are_locked_out_from_your_computer.mdwn index 80751a2..4a89fec 100644 --- a/recovering_cleanly_when_you_are_locked_out_from_your_computer.mdwn +++ b/recovering_cleanly_when_you_are_locked_out_from_your_computer.mdwn @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ on the blocked computer and none on the terminal emulator. So when you have all the hardware, you can install and configure minicom. Notice that you will have to run minicom as root, or give -lax permisisons to your serial devices. Minicom configuration file +lax permissions to your serial devices. Minicom configuration file is called /etc/minicom/minirc.dfl under Debian and should contain: pu port /dev/ttyS0