>Dale Scheetz writes: > >>There was already a 0setserial file there, I just added the line for >>cua3 > >Hmm, that's roughly what worked for me. Obvious stupid questions: > >Did you put it before or after the existing line for cua3 (if there is >one)?
The existing cua3 line was commented out. I put my line just before the comments. > >Have a look in (e.g.) /etc/init.d/boot (or indeed /etc/init.d/*); you >should find a line saying something like `run-parts /etc/rc.boot'. > There is no run-parts line in /etc/init.d/boot on my machine! Where should it go in the boot script? >When I set things up I was briefly confused by the fact that both the >kernel and setserial print up their idea of what the serial ports are >... the later message is the correct one, obviously. > Since 0setserial doesn't get executed, I only see the kernel configuration message. >>>(This machine doesn't have one at all; I think my machine at home does >>>but it's a slightly older version of Debian.) > >See also Raul's message to debian-user. > >-- >Richard Kettlewell http://www.elmail.co.uk/staff/richard/ >Home+work: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Home only: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >

