What is the best way of automating on/off switch for a usb serial device via ttyU? One solution would be a script accessible via visudo (see init_ttyU below). The idea is not to do the following by hand, but automate it. Are there any security risks involved by automating it?
1. su to root 2. edit on/off in /etc/ttys ttyU0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt100 on secure 3. kill -HUP 1 to restart init & getty's Solution for on: 1. Attach usb serial, check dmesg 2. Run `init_ttyU on` Solution for off: 1. Run `init_ttyU off` 2. Detach usb serial Note: We always switch ttyU? off before switching it on. If the device is detached whilst on, the getty ttyU? process can disappear. Before init can switch it on, it needs to switch it off. init_ttyU ========= #!/bin/sh if [[ $# -ne 1 || ! ($1 = "off" || $1 = "on") ]] then echo "Usage $0 on or $0 off" exit 1 fi tmp=/tmp/ttyU$$ /usr/bin/sed /^ttyU[01]/s/on/off/g /etc/ttys > $tmp if [[ -s $tmp ]] then /bin/cat $tmp > /etc/ttys fi /bin/kill -HUP 1 if [[ $1 = "on" ]] then /usr/bin/sed /^ttyU[01]/s/off/on/g /etc/ttys > $tmp if [[ -s $tmp ]] then /bin/cat $tmp > /etc/ttys fi /bin/kill -HUP 1 fi rm -rf $tmp Ed.