man ucom says:
"The portno locator can be used to decide which port to use for devices
that have multiple external ports."
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ portno
bash: portno: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man portno
man: no entry for portno in the manual.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apropos portno
XvPortNotify (3) - event generated when port attributes change
XvSelectPortNotify (3) - enable or disable XvPortNotify(3) events
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locate portno
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Wikipedia, portno: Port of New Orleans, Florida Avenue Bridge,
List of North American ports, Industrial Canal
I also tried searching for "portno" on
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/
and didn't find any match.
I tried to find out what the "portno locator" is in the ucom manual page, but
didn't find any other occurence of "portno" neither here no in any manual pages
which are linked from ucom under the SEE ALSO section: intro, tty, ubsa, uftdi,
uipaq, umct, umodem, uplcom, usb, uvisor, uvscom
Is the "portno locator" a real existing object or an abstract
concept? Is it a program, special device or a file?
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