Ar Mer, 2006-10-18 am 19:20 -0500, ysgrifennodd Kilau, Scott:
> Turns out that the driver/char/isicom.c driver claimed his board, and then
> tried to register the ttyM0 name, which apparently someone else
> in the kernel did already...
ISIcom is the official owner of /dev/ttyM* so the real question as you
say is who else tried to claim it. Fortunately Greg is also Mr Udev 8)
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