I just had to do this, for the same reason, but had to edit the puc source code first, then re-make my kernel. The edit was specific to the vendor of the serial card, so you'll have to look up your card. It worked fine.

PWR.


fbsd_user wrote:


Device puc is for reading older bios on i386 machines, you are on
Alpha. You are sol (shit out of luck).

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Have you tried adding it in the file
/usr/src/sys/conf/files
Something like
dev/puc/puc.c optional puc



David Brodbeck wrote:



I'm sure this is something really simple I'm missing, but after an


hour of


tinkering and doing Google searches I'm at a loss.

I'm running FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE on an Alpha. I just installed an


NM9835


2-port PCI serial card. I added 'device puc' to my kernel


configuration


file, as suggested in 'man puc', but when I run config I get this


error:


Warning: device "puc" is unknown

What am I doing wrong?
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