Rich McCabe wrote:
> I am using the 2.2.7 kernel and I recompiled it. I did add PPP and
> SLIP support.
>
> My diald.config file is in the /etc directory and it reads:
>
> . . .
> device /dev/cua1
Somebody *please* correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it the
2.2 kernels no longer support the cua? serial devices. You should be
using /dev/ttyS1.
Mearl Danner replied:
> You might check permissions on /usr/sbin/diald. He might not be
> readable or executable by the user you are trying to start him
> from. Linux will give you a "file not found" in that case.
That will result in "permission denied", actually, (at least that's the
case with pre-2.2 kernels).
I hope I've helped...
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