Kaconsole: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
Howto | |||
* http://buttersideup.com/docs/howto/IPMI_on_Debian.html | * http://buttersideup.com/docs/howto/IPMI_on_Debian.html | ||
Intel IPMI specification | |||
* ftp://download.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/IPMIv1_5rev1_1-012904markup.pdf | |||
=Key binding= | =Key binding= |
Revision as of 13:38, 9 December 2005
Links
Howto
Intel IPMI specification
Key binding
The serial bios interface has a special key binding.
F1 is <ESC>1
F2 is <ESC>2
F3 is <ESC>3
F4 is <ESC>4
F5 is <ESC>5
F6 is <ESC>6
F7 is <ESC>7
F8 is <ESC>8
F9 is <ESC>9
F10 is <ESC>0
F11 is <ESC>!
F12 is <ESC>@
Home is <ESC>h
End is <ESC>k
Insert is <ESC>+
Delete is <ESC>-
PageUp is <ESC>?
PageDn is <ESC>/
<Ctrl><M> is <ESC><Ctrl><M>
<Ctrl><H> is <ESC><Ctrl><H>
<Ctrl> is <ESC><Ctrl>
<Ctrl><J> is <ESC><Ctrl><J>
Use the <ESC><X><X> key sequence for <Alt><x>, where x is any letter key, and X is the upper case of that key