On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Perhaps lock files in /var/lock/ can help?
That's the problem, there's no LCK..ttyS0 or S1 in it.
Just speculating: maybe lsof?
Oki
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Hi,
How do you know what daemons that currently using the serial ports?
My system behaves strangely; when it was init'ed to single user, the
serial ports (/dev/ttyS0 and S1) can be probed using setserial -a. But
when it was other than single user, setserial -a said that the devices
were
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Perhaps lock files in /var/lock/ can help?
That's the problem, there's no LCK..ttyS0 or S1 in it.
Oki
Hi,
How do you know what daemons that currently using the serial ports?
My system behaves strangely; when it was init'ed to single user, the
serial ports (/dev/ttyS0 and S1) can be probed using setserial -a. But
when it was other than single user, setserial -a said that the devices
were busy.
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