As a short term measure, I've modified slightly and tested the current rescue boot disk with kernel-2.4.0, to serve for insmod /mnt/ltmodem.o driver insertion, whose success is a 1st indicator that the modem hardware is compatible with the ltmodem.o, before a User should download all sources & etc. needed for his own compiles. What's the command to write the whole tested floppy back into a "rescue240.bin" , which will serve in conjunction with root floppy? MarvS ==================== Hi, I'm interested in this too, to the extent that I'd like debian-installer (new debian install system that is going to replace boot-floppies, but may not actually be out for a while) to support ppp, and modems, and ideally also auto detect hardware. What you are asking for would be a large component of that. Once debian-installer is more or less complete making a specific rescue disk for your purpose would not be complicated, and we get the bonus of having someone who is happy to maintain our modem support :-) . I can't say when debian-installer will be ready for what you ask, other than, fairly soon, depending on a variety of factors. -David Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 05:20:14PM +0000 wrote: > Developers, > This is a request for some startup assistance. You can read the > horror stories a few of us are trying to deal with at: > Linmodem-HOWTO http://walbran.org/sean/linux/linmodem-howto-all.html > or the archives: > http://linmodems.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi/1 > > Basically most of the new laptops/desktops are coming with cheapie > WinModems whose chipsets are hard to identify, and then probably do not > have Linux support. It would be very useful to have a Debian style > Rescue Disk just to run tests on such modem hardware. Thus Linux folk > might be able to determine whether their IntendedNewBoxPC/Laptop has a > chance of supporting Dialup under Linux. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]