Tom Holroyd wrote:
I see, thanks. So I need to grab them and start talking on the link to keep it alive. I see a bunch of /dev/usbdevN.M_ep[08][01] files. N depends on the socket, I think, and M increments, so it's a bit unpredictable. The files are owned by root, and nothing seems to start up to take care of them. Who would normally do that? Also I see like 5 of those files, and no clue which one to use. It used to be, that /dev/ttyUSB[01] was created, and the one to use was 0. I would just run pilot-xfer at the appropriate moment. I could still do that, if the files were owned by me. It seems like I could change the files in /etc/udev, but they all say not to change them!
You may want to take a look in the /usr/share/pilot-link/ directory. 60-pilot.rules is udev rules. 60-pilot.perms are console.perms rules to handle permissions. Copy them to: /etc/udev/rules.d/60-pilot.rules /etc/security/console.perms.d/60-pilot.perms You can then use /dev/pilot instead of /dev/ttyUSB0. Mikkel -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing?
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