Edward Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

>> diald -f /etc/diald.conf1

> Does diald still read /etc/diald.conf if you start it like this?
> Perhaps you should include one conf file in the other.  (And perhaps
> rename them to avoid confusion ... if you're going to use multiple
> conf files, I wouldn't call any of them /etc/diald.conf .) 


G'day Ed.

Yes. It does. It always reads it's default files and then goes on to read any 
-f files.

My problem turned out to be a modem initialisation problem - yet again:-((

It seems that no two brands of modem use the same set of variations to the 
hayes theme.

All is now working as expected:-)

Cheers and thanks,
Stephen.


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