Messages in this thread | | | From | "Ulrich Windl" <> | Date | Fri, 19 Apr 1996 08:30:36 +0200 | Subject | Re: Creeping disapearances. |
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On 18 Apr 96 at 14:16, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Over the last several kernels I have noticed some things cropping up at > boot up. For a while now, I get messages about not being able to start > /sbin/syslod and /sbin/klogd. Since things have been running well and I > haven't needed the logs, I have not been concerned (I figured it was a > configuration problem related to other work) and would figure it out later. > With the 1.3.91 kernel, there is the additional message: > no device: cua0 > no device: cua1 > no device: cua2 > no device: cua3 > Now, all the /dev/cuax files were still in place, so I rebooted with a > 1.3.80 kernel...no problems! > I have the sysvinit-2.60 and the procps-0.99, so what else do I need? >
My friend with three com ports has a similar problem with recent kernels (1.2.13 was fine). His ports aren't working. They are detected during boot-up, but when you access them they are either silent (when moving the attached mouse), or there's a "no such device" error. I thought about an interrupt conflict, but couldn't see one (the driver now releases the interrupts when it is idle, it seems).
For me it works.
Ulrich
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