Does linux allow you set i/o and interrupts for each serial port? Win/dos has a tendecy to share com1/com3 and com2/com4 in a way that you can't use paired coms at the same time.
--Dano > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Black [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 11:11 PM > To: Debian User > Subject: reconfiguring a serial port -- please help > > Hi all > > I am trying to reconfigure my serial ports and am having no luck. At > the moment, I have my mouse on /dev/ttyS0 and an internal modem on > /dev/ttyS1. > > What I want to do is put my modem on /dev/ttyS2 IRQ7 so that I can use > the built in serial board (that I presume exists on my mother board) on > /dev/ttyS1 (irq 3) for other stuff. > > First I changed the jumpers on my model to COM3 IRQ 7 (an unused IRQ) > and added the following line in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial > > ${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 irq 7 port 0x3E8 skip_test autoconfig > ${STD_FLAGS} > > and modifiyed my peers script for my dialup to look at ttyS2. Nothing. > The modem did not so much as beep. > > Next I tried to change the interupt back to 3 (the original for > /dev/ttyS1 just in case it was irq 7 that was the problem). Nothing. > > Finally, I tried to set the model to COM2 IRQ 7. Still nothing! > > It appears that the only setting that works is COM2 IRQ 3 :-( > > > My motherboard is an intel triton EXP8551, my modem is some clone (it > doesn't appear to have a brand name), and I'm using kernal 2.1.125. > > Help would be vastly appreciated. > > TIA > > Richard > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null