Setserial problem - Why does IRQ get reset to 4?
I have edited /etc/rc.boot/0setserial removing the autodetect of
interupts for /dev/cua* and replacing it with a manual call for
/dev/cua2. This is intended to set the IRQ for /dev/cua2 to 5 instead
of 4.
However, after booting I find through setserial -v /dev/cua2 that the
IRQ is 4 (as if 0setserial had not been run). I can run the script
0setserial by hand, but after running minicom I find that the IRQ is
set back to 4.
Does something else run setserial other than at boot time? Why isn't the IRQ
set for me when I use the stock line from the manual setup there in
0setserial? Why does it get reset after I run 0setserial by hand?
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