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SubjectRe: Badness in device_release at drivers/base/core.c:84

>
> Kermit was very helpful but due to my inexperience i was not able to get
> the log due to Linux's box resetting of /dev/ttyS0 when booting, i would
> get disconnect...
>

Oh, I forgot some details. You might be able to
circumvent the problem by
issueing
set carrier-watch off

I use the direct-wire connetion with
a device from a Linux PC's tty port using ckermit and
so let me check the setup again tomorrow at the office.

> Thanks a lot for suggesting ckermit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul B.


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