>List;
>
>In regards to /etc/inittab being altered to spawn a getty on ttyS3  on
>reboot.
><See earlier posts for more detail>
>
>Tried the egrep -r (through the entire filesystem) and ttyS3  shows up in
>/dev/mem, /dev/core, /dev/kmem/, /etc/inittab and in /var/run/stab, some
>docs,/usr/include/asm/serial.h and in the logs.
>
>Thanks for the tip, Chet! Much cleaner than "for i in `find /dir`; do ls -l
>&&cat $i|grep ttyS0;done"
>
>I am leaning towards it being PCMCIA related as one other person on the
>list noted the same thing on a laptop.
>
>Slowly eliminating what it is not, although I prefer those quantum leaps of
>intuition!

I wouldn't search for ttyS3 specifically.

My bet (at this stage) would be the pcmcia script in /etc/init.d 
trying to be smart and finding your active serial ports and enabling 
them.

-- 
Andrew P. Gardner

Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.


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