I have to go to work now. A friend of mine at work put a motherboard in my
other PC this weekend. He will be loading it with Windows. I am gonna load
Linux in it. (I still ain't gonna give up). So what I'll do is load RH 4.2
in there and compare /etc/ folders. If I find anything questionable or if I
miraculously happen to fix this problem I will let you guys know what it is
that did it.

I REALLY appreciate the help I've recieved on this. I've learned a lot
about Linux already. I hope that I can return the favor.


John

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> It sees something it thinks might be a modem, and has succeeded in
> making a lock file for it.  It is not all that easy for a program to
> tell if there is really anything there.  If there really is a modem
> there, it should echo the init string, a bunch of letters and special
> characters starting AT, and respond OK on the next line.  setserial is a
> better way of looking for a serial device in the first place, but
> minicom is useful to tell if it is a modem.  I wish you had saved /etc
> from RH 4.2 :-).  I bet it would have fit on a single floppy as a
> tar.gz.
>
> On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, John Starkey wrote:
>
> > I just opened minicom and it came up with an "initializing modem"
> > message.
> >
> > Does that mean it sees it or that it's looking for it????
> >
> >
> Minicom will try to initialize a modem at an address that has no IO
> device connected to it.  It won't succeed, but it'll try.
> cu -l will return "permission denied" and "line in use" in this case.
> Sorry, I think I may have guessed wrong a few times in this fiasco.
>
> Lawson
>
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