line in the 'rs_open'  method. I then compiled the above and made it the
'/sbin/init' program and recompiled the kernel. I also made the permissions
666 on '/dev/ttyS1' and made a new ramdisk. So, what I expected to see was a
kernel message on the console after the '/sbin/init' program executed. Well,
after the kernel booted up and gave me the messaged that it did indeed mount
the ramdisk, I did not see the kernel message above. Any thoughts? Also, I

-Steve

Hi,
 Why don't you implement the program you wrote as a linuxrc script and try
it.i.e by linking the code to linuxrc.I also had some problem when i tried 
to write something to /dev/ttys0 i.e console linked to ttys0
but when i link the program thorugh linuxrc it seems to work.
For the time being try that out and let me know how you fare.
If it works then you can try it out from sbin/init or through any program
from the shell.Are you sure that everything is well with exec() from the
shell.

cheers
anand  
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