Ned Rhudy wrote:

  Is there any way that I can set setserial up to automatically assign
  /dev/modem and /dev/ttyS1 UARTs of 16550A on startup?  I have to input
it
  manually for some bizarre reason, and YaST doesn't change a thing.
Thank
  you.




I had to do this too. All you have to do is go into the /sbin/init.d/
directory. And add your setserial line at the end of the 
'boot.local'    file. Something like "setserial /dev/modem UART 16550A"
-- If /dev/modem correctly points to /dev/ttyS1 
(which YaST should have done for you) then it will automagically change
/dev/ttyS1 to these UARTs as well.


Have fun!
Ryan Kelley

PS) Anyone care to try and answer my previous question 'Connecting VIA
PPP'    -- I have had zero answers   :-(

Here is my question:

I recently bought SuSE 6.0. I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.2.4. Anyway
to cut to the point.....  The kernel upgrade went fine, and everything
works great except......

My modem is on COM 3 and IRQ 10, UART 16550 (all is set correctly via
setserial at boot time). I can use the modem and it works fine. However
when I try to connect to my ISP via PPP I get a LCP: Config-Request
timeout. I did not have this problem before the upgrade. I went ahead
and upgraded to the new pppd, but it did not fix the problem    :-(

And PPP support is built into the kernel, and it inits ok at boot time.

Any help or suggestions would be great. I am wondering if maybe the new
kernel changes some of the /dev/ settings and it is making the modem not
connect. But like I said, I can use minicom to dialout.






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