On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, J.A.Serralheiro wrote: > well, cant tell exactly whats the problem > if you have a pnp card, then running pnpdump will tell you what > configurations are supported by that card. Then, all you have to do is run > isapnp with the particular configuration you want.
I looked at that... pnpdump spits out the same as what I used to config the card, well over a year ago. > Be sure of one thing, if your kenel has isapnp built in, then you will > have many problems. serial.o is builtin, isa-pnp.o is a module. > before configure isapnp.conf with the start up > configuration of you pnp modem (I think) ytou must recompile the kernel > without isapnp built in ( but with plug and play supports still built in). > Probably you kernel identifies the board and then isapnp tries to > reconfigure it. THe thing is that you get > " LSR blah blah" > ISAPNP is allways run at start up. usually isapnp.conf is empty so there > ae no problems. If you put something there you must check what I told you. I've moved isapnp.conf out of the way and rebooted, it matters not. But why would it stop working all of a sudden??? It must be something in testing/unstable... everything worked well, until setserial started playing around with that AUTOSAVE crap. > I had to do this because of another matter ( similiar). I couldnt > configure > my modem with the exact configuration I wanted AND was supported by the > card. This is not a new card, kernel, or config setup... later, Bruce