On Windows (on a given PC), the COMx: number will always be the same for the same J-Link.
Thus, when (not if) I have multiple J-Links, I can tell which one I'm connecting to from its COM port number.
Does the same apply to Ubuntu, or does it just use ttyACM0 for whichever J-Link (or other ACM device) is connected first, ttyACM1 for whichever is connected second, etc ... ?
I am using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (in a VirtualBox VM on Win10-Pro).
Thus, when (not if) I have multiple J-Links, I can tell which one I'm connecting to from its COM port number.
Does the same apply to Ubuntu, or does it just use ttyACM0 for whichever J-Link (or other ACM device) is connected first, ttyACM1 for whichever is connected second, etc ... ?
I am using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (in a VirtualBox VM on Win10-Pro).