Hi All

With the change to the new omap-serial stuff, the device names have changed 
from /dev/ttySn to /dev/ttyOn.

Using the "fit/form/function" argument, this would seem to be a bad idea. 

The kernel does not exist in a vacuum. It is surrounded by u-boot scripts, 
command line options, init scripts etc etc. Flipping back and forth between 
2.6.36 and 2.6.37 kernels for testing purposes needs these to be changed. 
Annoying and anti-productive.

Isn't it just better to just replace the ttyOn name with ttyS. That would make  
a far smoother transition.

Thoughts?

-- CHarles






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