/etc/init.d/etc-setserial is in setserial 2.17-48.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: etc-setserial
# Required-Start: checkfs
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
# Default-Start: S
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: controls configuration of serial ports
# Description: Set and/or report the configuration information
# associated with a serial port. This information
# includes what I/O port and which IRQ a particular
# serial port is using.
### END INIT INFO
# This file uses settings from /etc/serial.conf to configure the serial devices.
# This file only exists if you chose to configure the serial devices
# by hand yourself. Otherwise serial configuration happens later on
# using the /etc/init.d/setserial file.
#
SETSERIAL=/bin/setserial
# If the serial executable has been removed abort the configuration
[ -x ${SETSERIAL} ] || exit 0
#
# Support devfs when it arrives.
#
if /bin/ls /dev/tts 2> /dev/null 1>&2 ; then
ALLDEVS="/dev/tts/*"
else
# No devfs - old naming scheme
ALLDEVS="/dev/ttyS?"
if /bin/ls /dev/ttyS?? 2> /dev/null 1>&2 ; then
ALLDEVS="$ALLDEVS /dev/ttyS??"
fi
fi
#
# Handle System V init conventions...
#
case $1 in
start | restart | force-reload )
action="start";
;;
stop)
action="stop";
;;
modload)
action="modload";
;;
modsave)
action="modsave";
;;
status)
action="status";
;;
*)
action="start";
esac
#
# Is it Start
#
if test $action = start ; then
if test -f /etc/serial.conf ; then
echo "Loading the saved-state of the serial devices from /etc/serial.conf "
while read device args
do
case "$device" in
""|\#*)
continue
;;
esac
${SETSERIAL} -z $device $args
${SETSERIAL} -bg $device
done < /etc/serial.conf
fi
fi
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