Henri,

I have all of them working.  I did have to modify the bin/device_table.txt file 
though to have the device entries in the ROOTFS.  This does not explain why you 
wouldn't see the post in the kernel boot output saying it registered them.  
There are two places you have to set these on in the kernel configuration.  One 
is in system type>high speed uarts and the other is under device 
drivers>character devices>serial drivers>High speed support.  Other than that, 
it should work.

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Henri Kjellberg
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ltib] High Speed UARTs on Phytec LPC3250 not appearing in dmesg with 
2.6.34 kernel

Hi all,

We have enabled the high speed UARTs in LTIB, but they do not appear to show up 
in the Linux boot messages as they used to in previous kernels. Anyone have any 
experience enabling the high speed UARTs (1,2,7) on the LPC3250 using LTIB for 
the 2.6.34 kernel? We are using the Phytec LPC3250s.

Kind Regards,
Henri Kjellberg
University of Texas
Satellite Design Laboratory
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