Edit the file /etc/rc.d/serial, under the heading "Manual Configuration,"
change the irq 5 for /dev/ttyS2 (make sure the serial port is set to
16550A). This will make the computer permanently recognize ttyS2 as irq
5.
to change it on the fly, type
"Argentium G. Tiger" wrote:
I've got an internal modem that I've configured for I/O 3E8, Interrupt 5.
SuSE 6.4 improperly identifies the hardware at ttyS2 as existing at 3E8, Interrupt _4_.
I'm at a loss as to where I need to change a setting to tell it, "No, it lives at 5, honest."
Any ideas?
yes. Edit /sbin/init.d/serial. It's basicly set to find the first two ports. I guess a look into "man setserial" will be nessesarry two, to tell it about IRQ5.
Juergen
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