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Re: USB peripherals are plugged in across time: how are /dev/ttyUSBx assignations done?



Celejar wrote:
> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally
> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters,
> which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the
> system.
>   
And which addresses would they get, if they were not using /dev/ttyUSBx?
> In any event, I'm pretty sure that the system will assign an available
> address, generally independent of the port, unless you have a udev rule
> telling it otherwise.
>   
Okay.

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