Richard Gooch wrote:
>
> > > Why exactly is just "ttyS" broken?
> >
> > umm.. Because it doesn't tell the user which serial port the
> > message pertains to?
>
> Exactly where is it broken? I look at my dmesg output and things look
> fine.
>
Try disabling devfs.
At the head-of-thread, Ivan said:
> This was spotted by a Cyclades customer who was getting overrun msgs
> as:
>
> ttyC: 1 input overrun(s)
>
> After he changed the driver.name to be "ttyC%d", he started to get
> properly formatted msgs, such as:
>
> ttyC39: 1 input overrun(s)
>
> This problem would happen on any msg that used the function
> tty_name() to get the TTY name, and after the change the problem
> disappeared completely.
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