* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020312 13:05]:
> one of the package-provided initscripts. For setserial, you should be
> able to 'dpkg-reconfigure setserial' (as root) and have it "autosave
> once". This means that any changes you make to /etc/serial.conf this
> time will be saved when the system is brought down and restored each
> time it's brought up after that.
Let me correct myself: "autosave once" means that any changes you make
using setserial will be save in /etc/serial.conf, where settings will be
loaded from on each boot. You can always change /etc/serial.conf
directly, and those settings will be used thereafter (unless they're
clobbered by setserial's autosave at shutdown...).

I'm not sure it made it any clearer, but I think it's more correct.

good times,
Vineet

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