I had the same problem as well...but you really dont need to set a speed to
the serial port w/ setserial because the speed you set in pppd will just
over-ride that.
Lee Dickens
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Rasmus Tamstorf wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> When using the old kernels (2.0.x) I had to use 'setserial /dev/ttyS1
> spd_vhi' to ensure to that my serial port could keep up with my modem.
> Now, with 2.2.x this has apparently become obsolete (at least that's what
> a lot of warning messages as well as the source code tells me). However,
> I'm somewhat unclear on what the "replacement" is. Is there any ? Or is
> the serial port by default set up to be able to handle 115200 bps ?
>
> Currently, I've just taken the setserial command out of my rc.local to
> get rid of the warnings, but I'm not sure that's the right solution.
>
> Any insight will be appreciated.
>
> Rasmus
>
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