If your notebook is using PCMCIA I found 6.3 seems to initalise the PCMCIA a little slowly, so you might put your com initialisation a little later in your init scripts, in order to give PCMCIA time to organise itself. On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 12:21:42 -0000 (GMT), Bernie Gardner wrote:
I am using 6.4 on a laptop. I can't get the serial port to be automaticaly inititialized on startup. I've tried putting setserial in the boot.local file but it doesn't help. Typing the exact same command after the system boots works fine, so there's nothing wrong with the hardware or with the operating system support for the serial interface.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Bernie Gardner bernieg1@mediaone.net
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