On Sun, Dec 28, 1997 at 12:14:54AM -0800, Dean Somji wrote:
> I tried running setserial on ttys1 (my modem on com2), but I get a I/O Error
> message all the time. I have checked permissions, but don't know what else
> to do. Please help. (BTW: I have checked various faq's and how-to's with
> lit
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 1997 at 11:54:05AM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> > I need to set ttyS3 to irq 10 to use my modem. I've been doing this as
> > setserial /dev/ttyS3 irq 10
>
> Have you compiled serial support as a module? If so, try having it loaded
> from /et
On Tue, Dec 23, 1997 at 11:54:05AM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> I need to set ttyS3 to irq 10 to use my modem. I've been doing this as
> setserial /dev/ttyS3 irq 10
>
> but this requires me to be root. Wouldn't be a problem to set it once on
> boot with a root-owned script, but after ttyS3 is used
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Lowe) writes:
> I need to set ttyS3 to irq 10 to use my modem. I've been doing this as
> setserial /dev/ttyS3 irq 10
Have you tried doing this in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial ?
> someplace) or allow a normal user to setserial? I've gott
On Sun, Apr 20, 1997 at 03:17:06PM -0400, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
> > No, it's irq2; I had to set the jumper myself. What you wrote is just the
> > defaults. I ran OS/2 previous to Linux, and you can't share irqs like
> > that under OS/2. :)
>
> Well all I can tell you is I'm running 4 16450s c
On Apr 20, Paul J. Clegg wrote
>
> I tried to move the 0setserial file out of rc.boot, but during boot I
> still saw setserial assign everything. When I moved 0setserial back in,
> setserial was called >twice setserial in any of the other rc*.d directories, nor in init.d. I tried
> editing 0sets
Paul J. Clegg wrote:
>
> No, it's irq2; I had to set the jumper myself. What you wrote is just the
> defaults. I ran OS/2 previous to Linux, and you can't share irqs like
> that under OS/2. :)
>
> ...Paul
>
> ...Paul, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://megadodo.com/~cleggp/
> 37 Briarwood L
On Sun, 20 Apr 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
> Paul J. Clegg wrote:
> > I finally determined that somewhere, my modem (cua2) was being defined as
> > IRQ 4 (it's not, it's IRQ 2).
>
> I think you are mistaken.
>
> com1 = cua0 = ttyS0 irq4
> com2 = cua1 = ttyS1 irq3
> com3 = cua2 = ttyS
Paul J. Clegg wrote:
>
> I updated a bunch of stuff yesterday via dselect, and I rebooted this
> morning to find problems with my modem.
>
> I finally determined that somewhere, my modem (cua2) was being defined as
> IRQ 4 (it's not, it's IRQ 2).
>
> I tried to move the 0setserial file out of rc
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