Hi Robert
Why don't you select the modules in /etc/sysconfig/zaptel and allow the
system to boot via /etc/init.d/zaptel by placing a link S99zaptel in
your appropriate run level directory. I found that S09zaptel, the
default, didn't work for me in my setup because it was too early in the
boot process. You have to install zaptel for these files to exist. Hope
this helps.
Robert La Ferla wrote:
If I boot my server and manually type "modprobe wctdm", it correctly
loads both wctdm and zaptel. If I put the modprobe in /etc/rc.local and
reboot, it fails. Why? I am running the latest svn source of zaptel on
Fedora Core 5 (w/latest updates as of 8/15)
Here are the error messages from modprobe:
Aug 15 15:55:39 WARNING[1860] chan_zap.c: Unable to specify channel 1:
No such device or address
Aug 15 15:55:39 ERROR[1860] chan_zap.c: Unable to open channel 1: No
such device or address
here = 0, tmp->channel = 1, channel = 1
Aug 15 15:55:39 ERROR[1860] chan_zap.c: Unable to register channel '1'
Aug 15 15:55:39 WARNING[1860] loader.c: chan_zap.so: load_module failed,
returning -1
Aug 15 15:55:39 WARNING[1860] loader.c: Loading module chan_zap.so failed!
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