I don't think that this is the problem. This particular Digi board does
not use any oddball modules like pcxx.o, just the standard multi-serial
modules (...thinks - check the kernel configs). As I say, I already have
one running elsewhere.
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On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Marty wrote:
> > When I put the, now configured, card back in the new mobo, having
> > previously run MAKEDEV to create the /dev/ttyS* nodes for the extra ports,
> > when I run setserial to bring up the new ports in the kernel to match the
> > on-board setting, setserial complains that there is no such device for the
> > eight ports on the card, as if the new mobo is still not seeing the card.
>
> i had a similar problem with a stallion board over the last couple of
> days. i had to load the stallion module with the io and irq parameters
> specified. you might want to check that the module is loading. i also had
> to change its irq from 10 -> 15.
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