But http://ttyrpld.sourceforge.net/ looks indeed interesting, however no 2.4.x
support from what I can see.
Do you really need 2.4 support?
Well, 90% of our managed Linux servers run 2.4.x kernels. Granted,
that's only a couple of hundred nodes scattered all over the world; but
the question is more, if I really want to integrate ttypld into our
kernel/distro.
Well, after all, I can add it back, it's
not too much #defines and stuff.
I'll let you know if I need it; I reckon it might not be too difficult
to backport it anyway, so I can also do it myself ;).
Thanks and best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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