Thx, However it appears to be something else. Still need to find out
what it is. Loading during boot does not work. After unloading (rmmod)
modules mISDN, zaptel, wctdm etc, then reloading them manually in any
particular order it works.

> On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 12:36:10PM -0400, Bob Chiodini wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > I experienced the same problem. The only way I could get both
>> > ISDN and analog working was unloading kernel modules for zaptel
>> > and mISDN after boot and then load them in the order:
>> > zaptel first and then mISDN. Still need to find out how to configure
>> > load order in linux.
>>
>> Hans,
>>
>> Have a look at the man page for modprobe.conf, specifically the
>> install directive.  There is an example of how to force the order.
>
> But it is already heavily abused.
>
> You may actually want to load one and not the other, and with that
> directive you can't .
>
> One alternative guess is the need to blacklist a third module.
>
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