[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Phillips)  wrote on 16.05.01 in 
<01051602593001.00406@starship>:

> On Tuesday 15 May 2001 23:20, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > Personally, I'd really like to see /dev/ttyS0 be the first detected
> > serial port on a system, /dev/ttyS1 the second, etc.
>
> There are well-defined rules for the first four on PC's.  The ttySx
> better match the labels the OEM put on the box.

Sorry, but that turns out not to be the case.

There are some rules for devices called COMx (x=1..4, ports much more than  
interrupts[1]), but I haven't ever seen a box that had a "ttySx" label  
from the manufacturer. And you can easily renumber those; the BIOS uses a  
4-entry lookup table for the ports.

[1] COM1=3F8, COM2=2F8, COM3=3E8, COM2=2E8

MfG Kai
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