Mike Andrew wrote:

> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 10:36, Dave Anselmi wrote:
>
> > In any case, I have a PCI internal modem.
>
> which, unusually, is a real modem.
>
> IWould you minding checking the SxS on this and let me know if the details
> for real, pci based, modems are correct?

Just getting to this after being out of town...  The SxS looks like it should work
fine.  I didn't set my devices up the same as the directions, but that's no big
deal.  You might consider moving the "IF you have a kernel less than 2.2.x" to
step 2.  As is, it seems that all the steps are for old kernels only (until you
get to the end).

Not knowing PCI very well, I didn't trust it to keep the same IRQ and I/O address
for my modem.  So I wrote a short script to build the setserial command line
correctly based on /proc/pci.  My modem output is different than the example
though, so that's beyond the scope of the SxS.

The bottom line is that you use setserial to associate a device node with the
hardware, and the SxS does that fine.

Dave


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