> I asked this same question a while back. Some commands can get the
> operator into trouble if set on all ports, such as
>
> set all device /dev/ttyrf
I do this alot:
set all speed 1 9600
set all login
set all message Welcome to AMS
> Since each port would need a unique device. Other commands do not make
> sense with 'all' <<Mind fade>> I'm unable to think of a good example right
> now.
>
> However, if a command has application for use with 'all',
> and by using 'all' the user isn't doing something bad,
> and it would help the operator
> then a RFE for that command to work with 'all' should be made.
I think setting all speed 1 to 9600 is a BAD thing, but its allowable.
personally, I think ALL set commands dealing with the ports should be
allowed set all. Also, I want a clone s0 s1 sort of command, and even a
clone s0 all.
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