Ed Doolittle wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, cdeever wrote:
>
> > Upon needing a connection, diald launches a chat script which connects OK
> > to my ISP.  Then when diald attempts to start pppd.  Pppd exits saying
> > (in syslog) Failed to open /dev/cua2: Device or resource busy."
>
> For one thing, don't use the cua devices.  Use the ttyS devices instead.
> In fact, it would probably be best to delete /dev/cua*.
>
> Ed

Yes, that's what I thought. All my previous remarks about /dev/cua* apply
equally to /dev/ttyS*. Again, port numbering starts with zero.

Ralph

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