I entered the exact debug command for X1000 that's listed in the http://wiki.amigaos.net/wiki/Advanced_S ... ging_Guide WIKI which is:
setenv -p os4_commandline="serial munge debuglevel=4"
When I enter a printenv command I see this:
os4_commandline==
and the original setting is still shown as this:
os4commandline=DEBUGLEVEL=5 SERIAL
How do I get rid of the bad variable and set the correct variable?
CFE debug settings
CFE debug settings
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE
Re: CFE debug settings
Faulty...
This one's correct:
you gotta lose the first "="setenv -p os4_commandline="serial munge debuglevel=4"
This one's correct:
...and to delete the other faulty var, just save a NULL/NADA/ZILCH/NOTHING in it:setenv -p os4_commandline "serial munge debuglevel=4"
edit: ...and yes, the wiki is wrong about the X1000 commandsetenv -p os4commandline
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Re: CFE debug settings
Thanks for the help. Hopefully someone will fix the WIKI.Raziel wrote:edit: ...and yes, the wiki is wrong about the X1000 command
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE
Re: CFE debug settings
@Raziel
This setting:
os4commandline=DEBUGLEVEL=5 SERIAL
has been there since the day I received my X1000 from AmigaKit. I wonder how many other X1000 users have the wrong CFE OS4 commandline setting on their systems. The difference is easy to overlook since an underscore ( _ ) is the only difference. Maybe everyone should try entering "nvgetvar" in a shell to see if their settings are correct.
This setting:
os4commandline=DEBUGLEVEL=5 SERIAL
has been there since the day I received my X1000 from AmigaKit. I wonder how many other X1000 users have the wrong CFE OS4 commandline setting on their systems. The difference is easy to overlook since an underscore ( _ ) is the only difference. Maybe everyone should try entering "nvgetvar" in a shell to see if their settings are correct.
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE
Re: CFE debug settings
While i think the wiki is a great place to roam through and find random information, i was never able to *really* find anything i was looking for.xenic wrote:@Raziel
This setting:
os4commandline=DEBUGLEVEL=5 SERIAL
has been there since the day I received my X1000 from AmigaKit. I wonder how many other X1000 users have the wrong CFE OS4 commandline setting on their systems. The difference is easy to overlook since an underscore ( _ ) is the only difference. Maybe everyone should try entering "nvgetvar" in a shell to see if their settings are correct.
Whenever i used that dreaded "search" field it throwed things at me i didn't want to know.
I want a real "Contents" page, sorted by Alphabet, just like in the back of a DIY book.
(Especially when trying to script in AREXX the wiki is hell...i'm still using my dying printed AmigaOS 3.1 AREXX manual to do that)
The information about how to tweak my X1000 i took out of my X1000 "manual" (a few printed pages in a loose-leaf binder) i got with the machine (or, iirc, a few weeks after, after i bugged AmigaKit to send me one)
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Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
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How dare you!
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Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
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Re: CFE debug settings
Thanks.ssolie wrote:Done.xenic wrote:Hopefully someone will fix the WIKI.
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE
Re: CFE debug settings
It's called an 'index' and I'd like to see the WIKI indexed too but I can't think of any simple way it could be done.Raziel wrote: I want a real "Contents" page, sorted by Alphabet, just like in the back of a DIY book.
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE
Re: CFE debug settings
How about All pagesxenic wrote:It's called an 'index' and I'd like to see the WIKI indexed too but I can't think of any simple way it could be done.Raziel wrote: I want a real "Contents" page, sorted by Alphabet, just like in the back of a DIY book.
Re: CFE debug settings
That's more of an alphabetized table of contents but it's better than nothing.gazelle wrote: How about All pages
AmigaOne X1000 with 2GB memory - OS4.1 FE