Hi, I'm running FC3 with kernel 2.6.11. All the binary files and zaptel kernel modules is not available to system at boot time. They are extracted in a ram disk at system startup and then zaptel modules are loaded manually and so on. I have no problem with this boot routine and i've been tested all digium cards (expect tdm24) and they work fine till now.
The problem appeared when i purchased the new TDM2400 card. after installing this new card system stopped on modprobe wctdm24xxp ot boot time! (randomly sleeping on "Resetting the modules.." / "During Resetting the modules..." and sometimes "After resetting the modules...) but no step further. Nothing happened till i killed modprobe manually so no modules detected on tdm24. (Port 1: Not Installed, ....) My motherboard is a brand new Intel 3010 chipset from supermicro with 3.3Vpci slots. i also changed the motherboard to Intel 7230 chipset with 5V slot but nothing changed. I also switched back to zaptel-1.2.13 and removed the modules from the board and re-inserted them as digium support recommended, but nothing changed. I also changed to 2.6.12 kernel but still the same problem. Finally i changed the system startup routine and copied all extracted zaptel files to hard-disk into the standard location in kernel dirs and found that now system starts-up with no problem and detects TDM24 at boot time!!! it seemed that the problem is that the wctdm24xxp needs to be detected at boot time by the kernel. But now the problem is that when i rmmod the wctdm24xxp module and modprobe it again still system doesn't detect it and sleeps on modprobe utill i kill it. i dont have such a problem with all other cards from digium. i think this is a weird problem with wctdm24xxp driver. thanks, p. dove
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