In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a problem on boot up that I don't understand and can't seem to fix. > I have installed Debian 1.1 (off the latest infomagic cd's). The first 3 > computers I installed in on worked fine. This one is an older computer, a > 386 dx 40 with 4 MB of RAM and 16450 UART's. > > The install seemed to go fine without any errors, yet when I boot up I > get this: > > Configuring serial ports....done. > /dev/cua0: No such device > /dev/cua1: No such device > /dev/cua2: No such device > /dev/cua3: No such device > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2 > > I traced the problem down to /etc/rc.boot/0setserial, I read the script > (removed all the stuff I don't need) and manually defined the com ports. > The error persisted.
You didn't install the serial.o module when you were installing the system. Either add 'serial' to /etc/modules, or uncomment that #auto line there to enable the kerneld autoloading of modules. Tim -- (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps "We will either find a way, or make one." Hannibal ** Disclaimer: My views/comments/beliefs, as strange as they are, are my own.** -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]