Hello all,

Several months back, I did a system upgrade to Debian 2.2r3 using apt-get.  A 
few minor glitches and some things were broken, but I managed to fix or work 
around all of them.  There is one outstanding problem though that baffles me to 
no end.

For the life of me, I cannot understand why after my system goes for shutdown 
or reboot, my modem tries to connect to the phone line when the power 
management finally switches off the computer.

When I reboot/turn on the computer, the modem drops the connection while linux 
loads into the system (after LILO takes control).  Then, everything is normal 
again.  It's gotten to the point that when I power down my computer and turn it 
off, I have to unplug the phone line to my modem so people can call me.  Quite 
ridiculous if you ask me.

Any ideas about what I can check, etc.?  Again, I didn't have this problem 
until I upgraded Debian.

Sincerely,

Terry

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