Hello, > > err... have you installed the setserial package? it DOES run at every boot > up. Place your configuration in /etc/serial.conf. If not, try "apt-get > --purge remove setserial && apt-get install setserial" to do a complete (as > in overwrite any old screwed up configuration) new install. > Sorry I wasn't clear on what I wanted -- I did just want to know where the configuration file was. The other distribution I was using had a more round-about manner of getting this accomplished. Anyway, thanks for your reply -- it worked!
Thanks, David Bellows