Disable boot settings:
1. Access the bootloader configuration file, which is usually located in the /boot directory or /etc/default/grub.
2. Look for the line that specifies the boot settings and remove or modify it accordingly. It might look something like "console=XXXXX" or "console=ttySAC0,57600".
3. Save the changes and exit the file.
Modify prebuilt/sdevn.raw (if necessary):
1. If you have a prebuilt/sdevn.raw file, you can modify it to set the console to null, but be cautious as this might have unintended 2. consequences.
3. Locate the line that sets the console and change it to "console=null" if it's present.
4. Save the changes.
Update the /etc/rc.local file:
1. Open the /etc/rc.local file using a text editor (e.g., sudo nano /etc/rc.local).
2. Add the following line before the "exit 0" line:
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stty -F /dev/ttySAC0 clocal raw speed 57600
3. Save the changes and exit the file.