Hey, Lawson,
I think that this looks like the right answer - I am going to try it right
now. But this raises another question for me. Where does 'uname' get it's
information from? It's probably obvious so apologies in advance if I'm being a
bit dense :^)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just guessing you installed a stock kernell, then built a custom
kernel of the same version and installed it without removing the modules
from the old kernel. Now either something in /etc/rc.d still thinks it
needs to insmod serial, or possibly it is getting done automatically on
a reference to a serial device. If the built-in serial driver with no
options is the one you want, you can remove
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc/serial.o
to get rid of the second configure. You don't of course need options
unless you have strange hardware, or want to do strange things such as
run ttyS0 and ttyS2 at the same time using IRQ4 for both.
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