disabling serial port for speakup module.

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I would look at setserial and just include the setserial line before
whatever command you plan to use to start / load speakup modules.

On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 02:40:26AM -0500, Thomas Stivers wrote:
> I have determined that I have to disable the serial port my synth is
> connected to so that speakup can see it when I load speakup as a module. Is there a way to tell the kernel's serial driver to ignore a serial port with a boot parameter? I looked in linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt briefly but could not find anything that would do as I wish. I could have an init script do it with setserial, but it seems like disabling the serial driver on that port at boot time would let speakup be loaded sooner. I am quite excited about the modularization of speakup as I think it makes its inclusion into the standard kernel tree that much more likely. Thanks again for all the hard work guys.
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