I do believe that your mouse should be symbolically linked to /dev/psaux and not /dev/ttyS0 or any sort of ttyS 'if' it is a ps/2 mouse that you are using.
It is quite safe to delete mouse and relink mouse to /dev/psaux. That is... cd /dev rm mouse ln -s psaux mouse The 's' switch creates the symbolic link. If you ls -l mouse you should see that it now points to psaux. If when you configured any programs you used ttyS0 and not /dev/mouse you may need to makes some changes in some configuration file or run the set up program again. At 19:28 26.5.2000 -0700, you wrote: >When I try to install a extrenal modem(28.8 bitsurfer) and use wvdialconf, I >get an error" Port Scan<*1>: Ignoring ttyS0 because /dev/mouse is a link to >it." >Now Im using a ps/2 mouse and it looks like my potato box is reserving com1 >for the mouse. How can I remove that link and will it be safe to remove it? > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >