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| > On 10/17/07, Marc Balmer <mbalmer@openbsd.org> wrote: > > The delay when under init(8) control prevents init from respawning > > ldattach(8) to fast in case things go wrong. My example of using > > this for some sort of poor-mans-hotplug is very theoretical and > > maybe just plain wrong... > > what about the case where i normally plug in gps, but now plug in a > serial adaptor? what works/doesn't? The thing starts on it, like a getty would, on the tty. It tries to use it. If you use cu against the cua, it works fine as an outgoing port, I suspect. That said, this is for hardwired devices. > does ntpd auto detect new sensors after starting? If you have sensors * Yes. |