Hi,

> 
> Easy to check if the problem is udev:
> 
> ls -l /sys/class/zaptel
> 
there are lots of subdirectories in there, at least after a rmmod && 
modprobe. I can reboot later to see how it looks like before that.

> 
> If there are files there and not under /dev/zap, udev is to blame.
in /dev/zap there are a lot of devices, but as above, at least after a rmmod 
&& modprobe. I can reboot later to see how it looks like before that.

> 
> What kernel version is it? What distribution?
openSUSE 10.2, kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default

> 
> Anyway, does Asterisk still fail?
not when I do a rmmod && modprobe the wcte11xp or wcte12xp respectively, 
without that, it fails.

> 
> As which user do you run Asterisk?
/usr/sbin/asterisk -U asterisk -G asterisk -vvvg -c


> 
> ls -la /dev/zap
shows a lot of devices:
...
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196,   8 2007-06-14 07:25 8
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196,   9 2007-06-14 07:25 9
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196, 254 2007-06-14 07:25 channel
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196,   0 2007-06-14 07:25 ctl
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196, 255 2007-06-14 07:25 pseudo
crw-rw----  1 asterisk asterisk 196, 253 2007-06-14 07:25 timer

kind regards
Sebastian

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