APPENDIX B – INSTALLING ON LINUX
MultiMobile USB User Guide MT9234MU User Guide
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Device Files
Because the TI USB driver does not use usbserial (to avoid known problems with usbserial) it uses its own
device file names, /dev/ttyTIUSB0, /dev/ttyTIUSB1, and so on.
The device files are created automatically when the ti_usb driver is loaded. This is done by the module
post-install command in /etc/modules.conf, which runs the script /etc/ti_usb/make_devices.
You can change the device names that ti_usb uses. First you should remove the old device files by running
/etc/ti_usb/make_devices remove
Then edit /etc/ti_usb/make_devices. At the top of this file you find these parameters:
DEVICE_NAME which determines the basename of the TI USB device files.
DEVICE_COUNT which determines the number of device files created, DEVICE_GROUP which
determines the group owner of the device files.
DEVICE_PERMISSIONS which determines the device file permissions.
For example, to create 8 TI USB device files named /dev/ttyusb0 through /dev/ttyusb7, owned by the
uucp group, and having permissions 0660, change the parameters like this
DEVICE_NAME=/dev/ttyusb
DEVICE_COUNT=8
DEVICE_GROUP=uucp
DEVICE_PERMISSIONS=0660
After editing make_devices, run the script to create the new device files, like this
/etc/ti_usb/make_devices
If you use devfs, the ti_usb devices are /dev/usb/ti/0, /dev/usb/ti/1, and so on in the order they are
plugged in. The ti_usb driver has not been tested with devfs.