I am trying to use a usb serial adapter with my raspberry pi 3B+ with arch linux arm.
With lsusb I can see the device, and udevadm -q path shows me lots of device info.
The device powers on, I can see a red light and a green activity light on the usb chip.
So I know it's working and the OS can see the device. Why isn't /dev/ttyUSB0 created? Is there someway I can trigger this? Or is it actually a different name? All of my searching has led me to forumns where people say "It just works for me"
Here is the device and the usb serial adapter I'm using: https://www.amazon.com/WINGONEER%C2%AE- ... B07M9TP393
I can provide the lsusb and udevadm output later in the day if that will be helpful.