Larry,

I had the same problem. The solution is simple. Put a semicolon ";" after the "noauto" 
statement rather than a comma ",". It shoul look as follows:
CHANDEV=noauto;lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1
chandev=noauto;lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1

Provided the rest is defined corectly (i.e. you want to use the port 1 rather than 0, 
and that the OSA address is 0x7c0a and not 0x7c00) - it should work just fine.

Maciek

----- Larry wrote:
CHANDEV=noauto,lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1
chandev=noauto,lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1

and everything looks good except these msgs:
No lcs capable cards found
Terminating lcs module.

We are able to access these device addresses when we boot the Marist 2.2
linux so we know that the devices and addresses work. Is there a problem =
in
my parms?

Thanks......  Larry


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Maciej Ksiezycki
Systems Programmer
Unizeto - Computing Centre
http://www.unizeto.pl

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