docs: Update documentation to note use of /dev/serial/by-path/

When using multiple micro-controllers it may be necessary to use an id
from /dev/serial/by-path/ instead of /dev/serial/by-id/.  Also,
emphasize that in config/example-multi-mcu.cfg.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2018-06-01 17:18:12 -04:00
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# micro-controllers on the printer. Typically, both the X and Y axes
# are connected to the main micro-controller.
[mcu]
serial: /dev/ttyACM0
serial: /dev/serial/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.2:1.0-port0
pin_map: arduino
# The "zboard" micro-controller will be used to control the Z axis.
[mcu zboard]
serial: /dev/ttyACM1
serial: /dev/serial/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3:1.0-port0
pin_map: arduino
# The "auxboard" micro-controller will be used to control the heaters.
[mcu auxboard]
serial: /dev/ttyACM2
serial: /dev/serial/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.4:1.0-port0
pin_map: arduino
[stepper_x]

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The general way to find a USB serial port is to run `ls -l
/dev/serial/by-id/` from an ssh terminal on the host machine. It will
likely produce output similar to the following:
```
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 3 22:15 usb-UltiMachine__ultimachine.com__RAMBo_12345678912345678912-if00 -> ../../ttyACM0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 1 21:12 usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0 -> ../../ttyUSB0
```
The name found in the above command is stable and it is possible to
@ -46,18 +46,22 @@ use it in the config file and while flashing the micro-controller
code. For example, a flash command might look similar to:
```
sudo service klipper stop
make flash FLASH_DEVICE=/dev/serial/by-id/usb-UltiMachine__ultimachine.com__RAMBo_12345678912345678912-if00
make flash FLASH_DEVICE=/dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0
sudo service klipper start
```
and the updated config might look like:
```
[mcu]
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-UltiMachine__ultimachine.com__RAMBo_12345678912345678912-if00
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0
```
Be sure to copy-and-paste the name from the "ls" command that you ran
above as the name will be different for each printer.
If you are using multiple micro-controllers and they do not have
unique ids (common on boards with a CH340 USB chip) then follow the
directions above using the directory `/dev/serial/by-path/` instead.
### When the micro-controller restarts the device changes to /dev/ttyUSB1
Follow the directions in the