08-16-2004
You could unplug the speaker.
But (IMHO) I'd suggest leaving the speaker as is. If there is a system/hardware problem at start-up, that annoying speaker might/will actually be the first indicator to tell you that you have a problem.
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serial_cs
SERIAL_CS(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual SERIAL_CS(4)
NAME
serial_cs - PCMCIA serial port driver
SYNOPSIS
insmod serial_cs.o [pc_debug=n] [irq_list=i,j,...] [do_sound=n]
DESCRIPTION
Serial_cs is the Card Services driver for all PCMCIA serial devices, including modem cards. When serial_cs is bound to a serial or modem
card, it will generally attempt to allocate the first unused serial device for use by the card. The device chosen will be recorded in the
kernel log file, and will also be reported to cardmgr(8). The major and minor numbers and device name reported by serial_cs will match the
corresponding "dialout" device (/dev/cua#). The new device can be accessed using this device file or the corresponding /dev/ttyS# device.
The default serial card setup script will link the dialout device to /dev/modem.
PARAMETERS
pc_debug=n
Selects the PCMCIA debugging level. This parameter is only available if the module is compiled with debugging enabled. A non-zero
value enables debugging.
irq_list=i,j,...
Specifies the set of interrupts that may be allocated by this driver.
do_sound=n
A flag specifying if speaker output should be enabled. The default is 1 (true). Set to 0 to disable speaker output.
AUTHOR
David Hinds - dahinds@users.sourceforge.net
SEE ALSO
cardmgr(8), pcmcia(5).
pcmcia-cs 2000/06/12 21:24:48 SERIAL_CS(4)