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Serial Parallel Controller User’s Guide—February 1993
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stc_config: can’t execute defaults setup program /usr/etc/stc/stc_defs
Error. The configuration script could not run the program that applies the
modem control and printer settings in the
/usr/etc/stc/stc_defaults
file to the serial and parallel ports. Make sure that these files are installed
correctly. This message also appears if you have installed your software in a
directory other than the
/usr
directory.
stc_config: must have root privileges to run this command
Fatal. You must be root or superuser to execute one or more of the command
line options you specified.
stc_config: can’t find driver object file in: stc.o /dev/stc.o
Fatal. The configuration script looks for the device driver in several places.
If
it cannot locate the device driver on your system, this message is displayed.
Make sure that the device driver is installed correctly on your system. You
must run the
stc_config
command from either the
/dev
directory or the
directory where the
stc.o
file is located on your system.
stc_config: invalid device major number specified number
Fatal. You cannot specify a major number outside the range of 1 to 255 in the
-M#
command-line option.
stc_config: error unloading SPC/S driver - modunload error number
Fatal. The device driver cannot be removed from your system. See the
modload
man page for information about the error number. Make sure your
board does not have any open devices. Check your console for any indication
of which device(s) might be open.
stc_config: error loading SPC/S driver - modload error number number
Fatal. The device driver cannot be configured into your system. See the
modunload
man page for information about the error number. Make sure that
at least one Serial Parallel Controller board is installed in your system. Also
make sure the
vd
(virtual device) driver is configured into your system kernel.
stc_config: driver must be unloaded before devices can be removed, use -u
Fatal. You attempted to remove device nodes from the
/dev
directory before
unloading your device driver. Unload (remove) your device driver using the
-u
command-line option. Then use the
-r
command-line option to remove the
device nodes for your device driver from the
/dev
directory.
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