On Sunday 02 September 2001 01:16, you wrote: [snip] > when I enter : setserial /dev/ttyS2 Irg 5 autoconfig ^auto_irq > everything is okay. But when I reboot I loose the setting. > > I tried to write a script in a text editor, (assuming as a batch file) > containing the above line and made it eXecutable but nothing changed. I > both named setserial.conf and lc.d and some other names. [snip] >From "man 8 setserial": "During the normal bootup process, only COM ports 1-4 are initialized, using the default I/O ports and IRQ values, as listed below. In order to initialize any additional serial ports, or to change the COM 1-4 ports to a nonstadard configuration, the setserial program should be used. Typically it is called from an rc.serial script, which is usually run out of /etc/rc.local." Not sure if this is any help or perhaps you've already done it, but perhaps editing the /etc/rc.local file might help?? Good luck. skinky _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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