On 1/31/19 4:34 PM, Paul Menzel wrote:
numbered differently
You can try to do this via tty symlinked udev rule, something along the
lines of
# /etc/udev/rules.d/99-consistent-serial.rules
# Generic sample ( replace $FOO with something relevant to your
environment )
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", KE
Hi Lennart,
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 1:07 PM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
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> On Mo, 28.01.19 14:00, Jean Valjean (valjean.jean1...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 65;5403;1c
> > Can I, in principle, register objects and interfaces with
> > sd_bus_add_object_vtable like in
> > http://0pointer.net/blog/the-new-sd-
Dear systemd/udev folks,
Having a large pool of (different) systems, we hit Linux kernel
panics several times in a year. To better debug those, we want
to make use of the serial ports still present on today’s
systems.
Unfortunately, the serial ports on the back plane, we’d like to
use, are numbe
On Mi, 30.01.19 23:10, Alex Dzyoba (a...@dzyoba.com) wrote:
> If we're actually discussing private repos for reporting security issues then
> Github product is not helpful. It seems that most of the projects use private
> mailing lists for that. For example, Linux kernel has secur...@kernel.org an
Hello,
I have multiple exactly same USB devices. Each device enumerates
multiply ttyACM ports under /dev directory. Each port has it unique
purpose, one is for handling some commands, another is diagnostic, etc.
What I want is to alias tty's for particular device by creating symlinks
with the abil