This must have come up before but a quick search of the archive turned
up nothing... 

when I do:
/etc/init.d/adsl.sh stop
modem_run is left running because its PID is always greater than the
number in /var/run/modem_run.pid I am running on a debian/i386 box
(Pentium Classic) running the 'testing' release of debian(3.0). A quick
test showed that modem_run starts off with one PID but ends up with
another (presumably a second instance is started with a higher PID).

I have made an awful hack to the adsl.sh script so that it uses killall
instead of relying on the PID file and it works fine but I wondered if
anyone else was aware of this and whether there is a fix? why is the
.pid file incorrect?

I also need to rmmod usb-ohci followed by modprobe usb-ohci before I can
relaunch modem_run. Again, I have made a quick and dirty hack to the
script to achieve this - is there a better way?

GREG

apropos nothing:

So far I am very pleased with this userland system... I tried (for ages)
to get Verrepts driver to work with a number of different linux releases
but it always crashed whilst loading the microcode, I dont think it
works with old processors.


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