Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-09 Thread deloptes
Merciadri Luca wrote: > Because if I can know it by theory, it avoids me `practice.' :) > > Lisi wrote: >> On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote: >> >>> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB >>> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200 Merciadri Luca wrote: > Celejar wrote: > > Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally > > won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters, > > which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the > >

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 18:28:55 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Camaleón wrote: (...) >> Modems (gsm/umts/dial-up) devices and printers do it that way (in fact, >> anything that emulates the "serial" port). >> > Thanks, but I should have mentioned that I'm here speaking about > non-block devices

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Merciadri Luca
Lisi wrote: > On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB >> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, >> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first >> plu

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Merciadri Luca
Camaleón wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > >> Celejar wrote: >> >>> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally >>> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters, >>> which contain chips meant to provide a s

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Celejar wrote: >> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally >> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters, >> which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the >> syst

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Lisi
On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote: > Hi, > > Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB > ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, > /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first > plugged device, or is it one

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Merciadri Luca
Celejar wrote: > Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally > won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters, > which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the > system. > And which addresses would they get, if they were not usi

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-05 Thread Merciadri Luca
Because if I can know it by theory, it avoids me `practice.' :) Lisi wrote: > On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote: > >> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB >> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, >> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc.,

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-04 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Du, 04 iul 10, 14:06:51, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Hi, > > Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB > ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, > /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first > plugged device, or is it one in

Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-04 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:06:51 +0200 Merciadri Luca wrote: > Hi, > > Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB > ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, > /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first > plugged device, or is

USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?

2010-07-04 Thread Merciadri Luca
Hi, Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first plugged device, or is it one in a specific port? Thanks. -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.s