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Re: Diamond Supra Express PNP internal modem , Linux , and you.



No dice. I got the same results when I uncommented that line. During boot, I see a
line that says Configuring serial devices...done. then the next line says something
like
/dev/ttyS0 IRQ 4 0x2f8 and such but nothing about ttyS1...
I get the feeling it's not seeing COMM2 at all! I really appreciate the help BTW :-)

Deniz Dogan wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In my case: The default scrpits initializes ttys but ttyS0 (my mouse)
> and ttyS2 has the same IRQ. Uncommmenting the line below in
> /etc/rc.boot/0setserial in Auto Config section gives ttyS2 a different
> IRQ.
>
> ${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS} spd_vhi
>
> And this is the diff of my /etc/rc,boot/0setserial from yours:
>
> cd ~/
> diff -c /etc/rc.boot/0setserial /home/deniz/deneme
> *** /etc/rc.boot/0setserial     Sat May  9 14:34:51 1998
> --- /home/deniz/deneme  Tue Aug  4 03:25:05 1998
> ***************
> *** 78,84 ****
>   # The typical user will only have 2 serial ports. To try and minimise
>   # problems, all other configurations have been commented out!
>   #
> ! ${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS} spd_vhi
>   #${SETSERIAL} /dev/ttyS3 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
>
>   # These are for the first AST Fourport board (base address 0x1A0)
> --- 78,84 ----
>   # The typical user will only have 2 serial ports. To try and minimise
>   # problems, all other configurations have been commented out!
>   #
> ! #${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
>   #${SETSERIAL} /dev/ttyS3 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
>
>   # These are for the first AST Fourport board (base address 0x1A0)
> ***************
> *** 235,238 ****
>
>   echo "done."
>
> ! ${SETSERIAL} -bg /dev/ttyS*
> --- 235,238 ----
>
>   echo "done."
>
> ! ${SETSERIAL} -bg /dev/ttyS*
> \ No newline at end of file
>
> Diff finished at Tue Aug  4 03:25:23
>
> You can simply try this from command prompt. Please let me know if it
> works, I know such a pain to configure a modem :-)
>
> --
> Deniz Dogan


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