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Finding /dev/serial/by-id


 

I have created this new subject as a split off from the original subject "Setup static IP address".??

Apparently when I created a new pi os image I lost the "by-id".? I searched around and finally found a fix.? Not being linux.debian user I did not know how to merge so I ended up doing a cut and paste to the following file:

/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules

which resolved my problem, however, I understand that if there is another update to the os this file gets overwritten unless the update has implemented this patch.

Don - kx9q


 

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Hello Don,

Can you point us to this "fix" so we understand what it's doing?

--David
KI6ZHD


On 07/26/2023 08:46 AM, Don - kx9q wrote:

I have created this new subject as a split off from the original subject "Setup static IP address".??

Apparently when I created a new pi os image I lost the "by-id".? I searched around and finally found a fix.? Not being linux.debian user I did not know how to merge so I ended up doing a cut and paste to the following file:

/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules

which resolved my problem, however, I understand that if there is another update to the os this file gets overwritten unless the update has implemented this patch.

Don - kx9q


 



Don - kx9q


 

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Hello Don,

That patch file doesn't give a lot of context to the changes as it seems to be very PCI specific.? Is there another URL that talks about the issue and then points to this patch as the fix??? Beyond that, is there any specific line in that patch file for the udev configuration file that solved your issue??

--David
KI6ZHD



On 07/27/2023 06:30 AM, Don - kx9q wrote:



Don - kx9q