on 03-16-2006, John Baldwin wrote: > On Thursday 16 March 2006 13:41, Clayton Scott Kern wrote: > > First, I added _device puc_ to my kernel config file and built and > > installed the new kernel. > > That should have given you a puc0 device, did it not? > No it didn't.
> > When that didn't work, I added _puc_load="YES"_ to /boot/loader and now > > the card shows up as puc0, but no sioX. sio0 is used by the onboard > > serial port and is being used with an APC SmartUPS 700. > > This won't work as the puc module doesn't include sio_puc (the version > of the sio driver that attaches to puc devices). Yes, this is somewhat > lame as it means the puc module is basically useless. I'm not sure if > this has been made better since 6.0. > OK, I'll stop loading the module in /boot/loader.conf and work from there. -- Clayton Scott Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] | The software stated it required Firewall/UNIX System Administrator | Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher, PIX, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris & HP-UX | so I installed FreeBSD _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
