On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 17:12:10 -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote: > Perhaps you should read "/usr/share/doc/setserial/README.Debian.gz" > See "/usr/share/doc/setserial/serial.conf" for a sample serial.conf file > if you need one.
I don't need one if the serial.conf is where it is supposed to be. Paul, my qualms are not about it not working. It is bad practice to start reading documentation somewhere down in /usr/share/doc/... of whose existence we don't know. It is good old tradition instead to refer to man and start reading the man pages. If these are wrong, it is a bug. It is not the task of the user to keep track on how often and if he ever dpkg-reconfigured an application. If dpkg-reconfigure cannot do what I request, it needs to tell me; but not to pretend it does. It is logically false to save default system settings once before you can install a program that you need to change those settings. Except as backup. But here those new settings for which you install, cannot be saved. Except in /var/lib/setserial/, which again is a very wrong place for a config file that good old tradition wants us to see in /etc/. Had the latter been the case, I would have simply followed my instincts and vi-ed another line to it. KISS Uwe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]