On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 01:01 +0000, dragonneus wrote:
> Does the same thing with rfcomm1, the device isnt created in linux
> until its utilized. When its turned on and command ran it will be
> crated in /dev, much like serial/usb devices such as the usb to serial
> adapter.
>
It would be helpful you plugged the rfcomm device in and ran the command
once the /dev node has been created.
Scott
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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 01:01 +0000, dragonneus wrote:
> Does the same thing with rfcomm1, the device isnt created in linux
> until its utilized. When its turned on and command ran it will be
> crated in /dev, much like serial/usb devices such as the usb to serial
> adapter.
>
It would be helpful you plugged the rfcomm device in and ran the command
once the /dev node has been created.
Scott
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Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>