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Thank you Kevin. That solved the problem. I'm not sure how the
di(sable) for sio0/1 was written into the kernel.conf. It has been a
little while. Maybe my mind is a little hazy. Maybe I had a reason at
the time to disable the serial ports. I am wondering why,
Hi,
I upgraded my 4.6 to 4.10 a while back and no longer have a sio0 or sio1.
I've checked the BIOS and my kernel config has the proper lines. Yesterday
I cvsuped to 4.11 built and installed a new kernel and world, hoping that
might kick it into remembering I have two serial ports, to no avail.
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 14:54:35 -0500 (CDT)
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Hi,
I upgraded my 4.6 to 4.10 a while back and no longer have a sio0 or sio1.
I've checked the BIOS and my kernel config has the proper lines. Yesterday
I cvsuped to 4.11 built and installed
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Kevin Oberman wrote:
... Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 14:54:35 -0500 (CDT)
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... Hi,
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... I upgraded my 4.6 to 4.10 a while back and no longer have a sio0 or sio1.
... I've checked the BIOS and my kernel config has