On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, John Bagdanoff wrote: > So I don't get the SETSERIAL not found anymore on bootup, but I still > have to reset the irq to 3 before I reconnect to my isp before every > session. > > I thought at first this change of behavior was due to installing slink > from my hamm partition, but I also upgraded most of my hamm to slink > packages at about the same time. What might I have changed to make > /dev/ttS2 to revert back to irq 4 all the time? I plan to pull out my > modem and change the jumper setting, but before I do that, I'd like to > understand why this is happening.
This has happened to me. Just add "serial" to /etc/modules. If you don't, serial is autoloaded whenever you need it, but with the default values. After a while, it is unloaded again, unless you have this line in your /etc/modules. HTH, Brandon +--- ---+ | Brandon Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bmitch.nws.net/ ICQ 30631197 | | Throughout history, UNIX systems have regulary been broken into, beaten, | | brutalized, corrupted, commandeered, compromised, and illegally fscked. | | -- UNIX System Administration Handbook |

