I've been ransacking the FAQs and list archives, but cannot find any information on this problem specifically. I'm using kernel 2.0 from the CD, and I installed the system on my Windows box, using a 3.5" floppy to boot. That's most likely irrelevant, so I'll cut to the chase: I'm having PPP problems, and I think I have it narrowed down to the fact that my serial ports are screwed up. More specifically, that the system isn't recognizing my serial port which would be COM2 under DOS. I disabled COM2 in the BIOS of my Asus P2B-F motherboard so that Win98 would work with my Rockwell 56K modem; could this be the cause that the device is not recognized? I played around with setting up devices and using pppd manually with a daunting command-line string, but it's not working for me. The bottom line: I think the whole problem is because Linux isn't recognizing my modem at all, or the port on which it operates. How can I set that up so that it will recognize my modem as a valid port? I'm a newbie, so if the question is one which can be answered with the ever-concise RTFM, please point me in the direction of the FM which would be most beneficial to read. Any replies are greatly appreciated.
Michael Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]