Can anyone think of a good reason why I can't migrate the
old PNP ids to the new sio.c? I just rebooted my box with
a fresh kernel and much to my shagrin (sp?) my USR PNP
modem didn't work anymore. The following patch got it
working again.
Index: sio.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/isa/sio.c,v
retrieving revision 1.260
diff -u -r1.260 sio.c
--- sio.c 1999/09/03 20:01:08 1.260
+++ sio.c 1999/09/04 03:31:10
@@ -573,6 +573,7 @@
{0x0205d041, "Multiport serial device (non-intelligent 16550)"}, /* PNP0502 */
{0x1005d041, "Generic IRDA-compatible device"}, /* PNP0510 */
{0x1105d041, "Generic IRDA-compatible device"}, /* PNP0511 */
+ {0x31307256, "USR3031"}, /* USR3031 */
{0}
};
Now that we can't use the pnp command from 'boot -c', what
has (if anything) replaced it? I seem to be remember this
being discussed recently but I'll be darned if I can find
it in the mailing list archives.
Thanks.
-steve
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