[CentOS] Changing permissions on files that only exist during USB operation
Dave Gutteridge
dave at tokyocomedy.com
Mon Sep 5 11:54:25 UTC 2005
>ls -l /dev/pilot /dev/ttyUSB*
>should come up empty...please confirm
>
>
Confirmed:
[dave at localhost ~]$ ls -l /dev/pilot /dev/ttyUSB*
ls: /dev/pilot: No such file or directory
ls: /dev/ttyUSB*: No such file or directory
>then again...
>ls -l /dev/pilot /dev/ttyUSB*
>you should see 3 things happening...
>
>
And I do:
[dave at localhost ~]$ ls -l /dev/pilot /dev/ttyUSB*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Sep 5 20:38 /dev/pilot -> ttyUSB1
crw-rw---- 1 dave uucp 188, 0 Sep 5 20:38 /dev/ttyUSB0
crw-rw---- 1 dave uucp 188, 1 Sep 5 20:38 /dev/ttyUSB1
>so I would say that if you don't have those devices when you aren't
>syncing and you do have those devices when you push the sync button on
>the cradle or on the palm - if jpilot is set to use /dev/pilot then the
>only issue I can see is the settings... 57600 & auto flow control works
>for me.
>
>
I don't see a setting for "auto flow control" in Jpilot. But I do have
it set to 57600.
>Perhaps you should make sure that you don't have some old processes
>hanging and reboot first.
>
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by this. Processes related to the palm
pilot?
Dave
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