I'm struggling with figuring how to stop a slew of boot (& shutdown) 
messages generated by /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial.  I used serial.rc and 
setserial to load all four comm ports (ttyS0-S3) per the setserial HOWTO. 
Now at boot I get '/etc/rc.3/S50serial: test: too many arguments'.  Then 
ttyS0-S3 load but then I get '/dev/ttySA0: No such device' for 27 lines with 
device names of SA0-2, SC0-3, SI0-9 & SR0-9.  I tried editing 
'/etc/serial.conf' and deleting the ###AUTOSAVE## but no luck.  I'm a pretty 
much a novice at Linux and sure would appreciate any clues on how to solve 
this.  (I'm running RH 7.1).  Thanks.

Larry Shaw



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