John Bagdanoff writes:
> That was a stock 0setserial, just with the change to irq3 as I mentioned
> before. When I updated packages from slink, setserial (_2.14-3) was one
> that I upgraded to. So I reverted to the hamm setserial (_2.12-6) and
> now the change to irq3 stays permanent. I didn't u
The future has arrived.
I didn't wait long enough. I turned my back, and sure enough the serial ports
were
back on auto and I couldn't connect. It wasn't different versions of setserial
as I
had thought.
Anyway, Brandon, your solution of adding "serial" to /etc/modules appears to
have
worked.
Hi, Brandon
Sorry I didn't see your message sooner. What I ended up doing is reverting the
slink setserial back to the hamm one, and that took care of the problem. I
think I'll leave well enough alone, but will save your message for a future
attempt.
Thanks
John B
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On
Hi, John
That was a stock 0setserial, just with the change to irq3 as I mentioned before.
When I updated packages from slink, setserial (_2.14-3) was one that I upgraded
to.
So I reverted to the hamm setserial (_2.12-6) and now the change to irq3 stays
permanent. I didn't upgrade the kernel, I'm
John Bagdanoff writes:
> So I don't get the SETSERIAL not found anymore on bootup, but I still
> have to reset the irq to 3 before I reconnect to my isp before every
> session.
> I thought at first this change of behavior was due to installing slink
> from my hamm partition, but I also upgraded mo
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, John Bagdanoff wrote:
> So I don't get the SETSERIAL not found anymore on bootup, but I still
> have to reset the irq to 3 before I reconnect to my isp before every
> session.
>
> I thought at first this change of behavior was due to installing slink
> from my hamm partition
Thanks, John H
I'm embarrased to say I must have recently deleted the $ by accident. This
was in
the manual section though.
${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 uart 16450 port 0x3E8 irq 3 ${STD_FLAGS}
^ (i put it back in)
So I don't get the SETSERIAL not found anymore on bootup, but I still have to
John Bagdanoff writes:
> ...a message appears when booting to hamm (thru lilo) that :
> SETSERIAL command not found.
> Now in 0setserial, I have changed /dev/ttyS2's irq to 3 (thats what my
> modem is set to).
You changed something else, too. The distributed 0setserial has the line:
#${SETSE
Hello
A couple of weeks ago I installed slink to hda5 from my hamm partition
(hdb1), and since then, a message appears when booting to hamm (thru
lilo) that :
SETSERIAL command not found.
Now in 0setserial, I have changed /dev/ttyS2's irq to 3 (thats what my
modem is set to). Now this change
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