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Persistent serial port mapping with USB hub

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Hello from France,

I have read with attention the interesting tutorial written by Jasem on "Persistent serial port mapping". But how can we make persistent port mapping with a usb hub ?
Does somebody has an answer ?

Thanks

Patrick
7 years 11 months ago #7596

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Same principle, I am using a USB Hub.
7 years 11 months ago #7597

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But how to get the ATTRS parameters for the devices ?
Because I don't see each devices individually.
Last edit: 7 years 11 months ago by Patrick.
7 years 11 months ago #7598

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if you run lsusb -v you don't see the attributes for each device?
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OK it works, but was a little bit delicate on my setup. Don't know why but my Odroid-XU4 under Ubuntu 15.04 + Startech Hub are a little bit capricious.
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Hi!

A follow up on this, as I am trying to get this to work: In the tutorial you write that the rules file should be in /lib/udev/rules.s. However, on my Ubuntu Raspberry Pi, there is only a rules.d. Should I create a rules.s, or should it go into rules.d?

Magnus
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