Or,

They can just add 'MODULE_01 = serial' to the lts.conf file.

Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Bhaskar S. Manda wrote:

> 
> > You built your own kernel.  It sounds like you didn't
> > include devfs support.  Did you start with the .config
> > that I include in the ltsp_initrd_kit ?
> > 
> > And, what kind of mouse support didn't you have with
> > the stock LTSP kernel ?
> 
> If the OP is using a serial mouse and their own XF86Config, then they won't
> specify the X_MOUSE_DEVICE. With the stock kernel then the serial driver
> doesn't get loaded while booting. To fix this they can either compile their
> own kernel, or edit linuxrc or do the lazy thing which is include the
> X_MOUSE_DEVICE = /dev/ttyS0 (or whichever device) in addition to the
> XF86Config line.
> 

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