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Date:      Wed, 26 Jun 1996 12:39:12 +0100 (GMT-1)
From:      af@biomath.jussieu.fr
To:        patrick@para.paradigm2000.com (Patrick Lau)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: "can't find /dev/mouse" at X startup
Message-ID:  <199606261139.MAA02648@garfield.biomath.jussieu.fr>
In-Reply-To: <9606260909.AA07920@para.paradigm2000.com> from "Patrick Lau" at Jun 26, 96 05:09:09 pm

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Patrick Lau wrote / a ecrit:
> 
> Hi,

Hi... please put a "Subject:" in your  mail,  preferably  relevant  to
your question. You're more likely to get an answer that way.

>    
>     I am new to FreeBSD, I currently installed the SNAP2.2-960611 and 
> want to install X.  I follow the readme of X and start configuring 
> the XF86Config file. I encounter the following problem:
> 
>     I type xdm -nodaemon to test XDM and get the message:
> 	Fatal error:
> 	 Can't find /dev/mouse something like that
> 
>     I go to /dev and follow the readme procedure to
> dmesg|grep sio and get
> 	sio0 at 0x3f8-0x3ff ........
> also I try ./MAKEDEV tty00 and use cat < /dev/tty00 to see whether mouse
> response but get
> 	no such file tty00 error....

On a system with a serial mouse, /dev/mouse should be a soft  link  to
/dev/cuaaX (X = 0 or 1 depending on the  port).  My  serial  mouse  is
connected to COM1 and I have:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  10 Jun 25 16:05 /dev/mouse -> /dev/cuaa0

The  dialin  device  related  to  /dev/cuaaX   is   /dev/ttydX   *not*
/dev/tty0X.  I  think  that  opening this device will hang until CD is
asserted  on  the  port,  which  might not be the case when a mouse is
connected to it, hence the usage of /dev/cuaaX (dialout device).

>    
> BTW: MAKEDEV tty00 will make tty*0 device. Am I correct?
> 
> 

Wrong.  "MAKEDEV  ttyd0"  would  create  /dev/ttyd0,  /dev/ttyid0  and
/dev/ttyld0. They most likely already are here, though, just like  the
/dev/cua?0 devices. Take a look at the first lines of /dev/MAKEDEV.

Good luck,

_Alain_

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