Thanks Tony,
I tried creating a link via "ln" to create /dev/ttyS02 - and this
started to work somewhat (i.e. I can read characters from the port -
but don't seem to be able to write to it). Also, my link dissapears
on a reboot.
I'll try mknod over the weekend and see what happens
I'm making progress...
Thanks
Andrew
--- In "vocemanago" <> wrote:
> --- In "vocemanago" <>
wrote:
> > --- In "othello61" <>
> wrote:
> > > Thanks Tony - that sounds logical... one question, I don't have
such a
> > > device in /dev (see below) - do I have to create one? If so,
how do I
> > > do it and link it to /dev/tts/2 (which i use setserial to set
the irq)
> > >
> > > $ ls /dev
> > > console discs kmem null random tts
urandom
> > > cua fd mem port root tty zero
> > > cuaam0 full misc ptmx stderr ttyAM0
> > > cuaam1 ide mtd pts stdin ttyAM1
> > > cuaam2 initctl mtdblock pty stdout ttyAM2
> > > $
> > > cheers
> > > Andrew
> >
> > Oops... I am working on a debian development image and it has the
full
> > setserial setup script and everything. I forget a lot about the on
> > board flash file system and its makeup.
> > You can make links I think using ln ... however using /dev/tts/2
> > should work fine.
> >
> > I made an assumption that since the driver listed ttyS02 in its
> > message that it was somehow made at that point... I really don't
know
> > enough about the startup scripts , and it gets me into trouble.
> > Tony
>
> I made a mistake , its mknod, not ln...
> Tony
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