Thanks to all who offered help; there were more than one possible
solution, but had solved the
problem before reading it. Thanks, Justin for your to the point
suggestion. The solution:
Reinstalling udev* using the woody, 2.4.18-bf2.4, allowed the
2.6.8-2-686 KI to boot normally
but wvdial stil
> On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 12:52:37PM +, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
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> > This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> > Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> > offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
> >
> >
> > Af
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 12:52:37PM +, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
>
>
> After Purging udev
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
After Purging udev including rming the entire /etc/udev directory and
reinsta
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
>
>
> After Purging udev including rming the entire /etc/udev dire
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
After Purging udev including rming the entire /e
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
Aft
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> I have to create the modem symbolic link, ln -s /dev/ttySHCF0 /dev/modem
> every time I boot up.
Why do you think you have to do this?
> There is no entry regarding /dev/modem...
Nor should there be. It's just a symlink, and an unnecessary one at that.
> ...only a c
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
>
>
> After Purging u
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
>
>
> After Purging udev including rming the entire /etc/udev directo
This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
After Purging udev including rming the entire /etc/udev directory and
reinstalling to fix a sound pro
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