Anyway, the default setting for ttyS* includes CLOCAL, so if all your
serial-abusing programs leave the port in the state they found it there
shouldn't be any problem in the first place.
> What for, when that's so easy to fix...
> Q> ln -s ttyS$Z cua$Z ; \
That's not a fix. For one, you'll get problems with locking.
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