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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @alirz
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      @alirz said in changing vga mode to serial console mode:

      I only see an option to set the baud rate for serial communications.

      You would see that if it's a serial console only install. What are you running on? What image did you install from?

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        alirz @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 I am running the serial console image. As I mentioned I did get the serial console working in securecrt app, not in putty. That being said I don’t see any option to turn serial console on/off under the admin access page.
        Anyways, my issue is resolved even if the toggle is missing.

        Another question though. Can a serial image install be set to use vga as primary output and vice versa? Is there a setting to control that. Let’s say I want to hook up a monitor and would like to use the vga output?

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Yes, like I said on the serial only image there is no option to disable the serial console by default. Otherwise you could easily lock yourself out. 😉

          Try removing the file: /cf/conf/enableserial_force.
          That should allow you see the console options.

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          • JKnottJ
            JKnott @JonathanLee
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            @jonathanlee said in changing vga mode to serial console mode:

            do you remember the DB-25 on the back of that us robotics modem that was used for out of band?

            Yep, I have both a USR Courier modem and blue Cisco cable here. However, that DB-25 wasn't used for out of band, it was used for the data. Initially personal computers used DB-25 connectors, but switched to the DE-9 with the IBM AT.

            BTW, my IMSAI 8080 had a bunch of holes punched in the back panel, for DB-25 connectors. I used 3 of 'em. Back in those days, I was also working with modems at customer sites.

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            • JKnottJ
              JKnott @alirz
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              @alirz said in changing vga mode to serial console mode:

              Can a serial image install be set to use vga as primary output and vice versa?

              Yep. That's what I have here. My pfSense box is connected to both my USB/HDMI KVM switch and can also connect via serial cable. It's been a couple of years since I set it up, so I don't recall the details, but the serial port definitely works. I had to use a gender bender cable to connect the computers, as they both have male connectors.

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                alirz @JKnott
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                @jknott well in my case, I have serial image version of pfsense installed. I notice that on the vga output, the display stops updating at some point of the boot process, however I get the full output in the serial console till the boot is finished. Is that normal? That's why I was wondering if I could flip between serial vs vga as primary output modes?

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                  alirz @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 said in changing vga mode to serial console mode:

                  Yes, like I said on the serial only image there is no option to disable the serial console by default. Otherwise you could easily lock yourself out. 😉

                  Try removing the file: /cf/conf/enableserial_force.
                  That should allow you see the console options.

                  Cool thanks will check that out. Is it also possible to force vga as primary mode via a similar method for a serial.inage?

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    That is normal if serial is set as the primary console.

                    No there is no force file for vga.

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                    • JKnottJ
                      JKnott @alirz
                      last edited by JKnott

                      @alirz said in changing vga mode to serial console mode:

                      Is that normal?

                      I've never seen that.

                      You mentioned it locks up in VGA. That might be a hardware issue.

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee @JKnott
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                        @jknott The earliest computer I had was an At&t PC6300 it had a DB-9 for the keyboard, monochrome guy. I also remember my Tandy 102 my uncle got us one christmas had a DB25 on the back. My Dad had a Commodore 64 I never got to play with it. The thing was disconnected by the time I was able to. Again, the monitor was dead that went with it and it was outdated at that point but that guy had some connections on the back also. Today I have the C64 mini so I got to play with it in the end, Thank you Santa!!!

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