Re: Modem problems after kernel upgrade
Did you also get the 2.4.? ppp? That is required when
you upgrade to a 2.4.* kernel. You can also try
setserial -g /dev/ttyS* and see what is listed as the
modem. It should be listed as UART 16550A if memory
serves me right.
Don
--- Jeremy Whetzel <thinker5555@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a USR 5610A pci modem that worked fine with
> the
> 2.2.18 series kernel if I set the parameters in my
> /etc/serial.conf file (it was /dev/ttyS2), but last
> night I got the 2.4.6 source from Sid and built my
> own
> kernel, and now my modem doesn't work. I have ISA
> PNP
> enabled (although it says it doesn't say it finds
> anything on boot). I've also noticed that it says
> it
> finds a serial board and right after it lists
> /dev/ttyS04, so I'm assuming that's the serial port
> I'm supposed to access to use it, but if I point
> pppconfig or wvdial to it, it tells me it's invalid.
>
> I'm not at my box to get the exact error at the
> moment, but I was wondering if this strikes anything
> with anyone and if anyone has any suggestions.
>
> Thanks In Advance,
> Jeremy
>
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