> On Feb 7, 2016, at 2:28 PM, Liz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I didn't explain myself well. 
> I meant as a means to deal with the field length problem. 


No, you were quite clear. And that's how I worked around it before I even sent 
my email. (Well, I used the ttyUSB0 link that the OS creates. )


> My son has used some different tricks to keep every serial device on my
> server 

I got tired of playing those games and came up with a real solution:  toss 
everything that doesn't use an FTDI chipset (or something that has a serial 
number and a driver that knows how to use it) out of the server room, and use 
/dev/serial/by-id names. Problem solved forever, even as I add new hardware. I 
think I've got two rack mount 16 port FTDI boxes along with a few single port 
jobs. No problems for a few years, and that includes a server replacement with 
a new OS install where my old config files dropped in place with no other work 
required to get things up and running. 

-j

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