> On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 12:52:37PM +0000, 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 > > reinstalling to fix a sound problem I have > > to create the modem symbolic link, ln -s /dev/ttySHCF0 /dev/modem every > > time I boot up.
You might want to take a look at /etc/udev/udev.rules. I can't say anything about what to do with it, but it looks like that's might be the place to get udev to stop killing your link. I betcha that's what's been disappearing my mag tape links too. There's a file called /etc/udev/links.conf, too. It starts with a cute note from somebody at Debian suggesting that it not be used. > The solution is to do without /dev/modem. Or without udev. You'll get a lot of extra junk in /dev, but you also get a computer system that doesn't magically delete your links with no notice. -- Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG ID: D0D7FF20
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