On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 06:39:23PM -0800, Alexander Carver wrote: > Otto Moerbeek wrote: > >On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:45:38PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > > > >>hOn Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 01:15:29PM -0800, Alex Carver wrote: > >> > >>>I've tried all the suggestions so far but no luck. I can not ever > >>>get /dev/cua* to work properly. > >>> > >>>Even cat fails: > >>> > >>># cat < /dev/cuaa > >>>ksh: cannot open /dev/cuaa: Device not configured > >>> > >>> > >>>So the fundamental problem is this "Device not configured" error. > >>>How is OpenBSD supposed to be configuring these devices and why is > >>>my system not doing so? This is a completely clean install of > >>>OpenBSD on the machine after completely formatting and > >>>repartitioning the hard drive. > >>> > >>>There's something missing and it's probably something simple but > >>>I've stared at it for so logn now that I'm likely missing it > >>>entirely. > >>according to sys/arch/sparc/sparc/conf.c, zs uses major device number 12. > >> > >>Check the device majer/minors: /dev/ttya should be 12,0 and > >>/dev/cuau 12,128. > > > >That should be cuaa of course > > > # ls -l /dev/cuaa > crw-rw---- 1 uucp dialer 12, 128 Feb 21 18:52 /dev/cuaa > # ls -l /dev/ttya > crw-rw---- 1 uucp dialer 12, 0 Feb 24 22:31 /dev/ttya > # > > > They match what they should be but it still comes up device not configured.
In that case I'm out of suggestions. I dont't have a machine to reproduce. -Otto