Sounds like that might be a possibility but how would I know. Are we talking
about the files in my /etc/rc.d/rc* directories? If we are then, again, I'm
pretty sure that they are all symbolic links to ordinary scripts for starting
the various services etc. Or, are we talking about some script calling
'setserial' from within itself? If we're talking about someting else, I need
another clue. I'm at work at the moment so can't check - feedback later.
Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK. Second guess -- one of your rc* files is running setserial, and that
causes the second round of serial-port detection. Also check if one of the
rc* files is adding a module that detects serial ports (I suspect this is
what Mike actually had in mind in making his suggestion).
At 04:53 PM 9/19/99 BST, Matthew Fairley wrote [in part]:
>Good try Mike but I'm certain that I compiled my kernel only for standard
>serial ports - no added extras were compiled in. Next? :-)
>
>Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On 17 Sep 1999, Matthew Fairley wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me why my serial driver gets configured twice during
>bootup?.
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