I put this together when I started my Raspberry Pi. It reads the boot log to determine which /dev/tty port was assigned to the device, stores this information in a small configuration file that other scripts can later refer to, and initializes the serial port. (Watch out for any line break/indentation issues this webpage might present.) ============================= = == = ===================#!/usr/bin/kshUSB_NUM=$(dmesg
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