I have a debian 1.3.1 system on which I have a modem for periodic remote access. Dial-in has worked nicely for some time. However I needed to check/reset the modem configuration, so I fired up minicom (cu isn't my cup of tea, and I've previously used minicom to do this, but not on this system) only to have it tell me that the port was in use.
If I deactivate the getty, minicom is quite happy to talk to the modem, which lead me to check minicom's port lock file settings. It makes no difference whether I set the lock directory to /var/lock or /var/spool/uucp (this system doesn't have a /var/spool/uucp/lock directory). Any ideas? BTW, minicom is v1.75 and getty is v1.45a (according to dselect), and minicom was installed from the package distributed as part of bo. Arising from the above, I went looking for the source to getty (agetty actually), and was disappointed to find that there appears to be no readily accessible copy of getty's source. "dpkg --search /sbin/getty" tells me that the package is "base/getty". If there is such a package, it doesn't exist anywhere on the debian {web|ftp}site that I could find, in either binary or source form. This applies to slink as well as bo (I went and looked at the archives as well). ------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew MacIntyre \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Planning & Licensing Branch \ Tel: +61 2 6256 2812 Australian Broadcasting Authority \ Fax: +61 2 6253 3277