Hi Mark,

> All Linux and UNIX systems are case-sensitive, so indeed "A" is _not_ the 
> same as "a".

This is exactly what I thought when writing "0.0.0A08". 
And this is what I don't understand: why echo did not accept this. 
I will aks dmesg. 

Anna


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Subject: AW: adding a qeth device


-snip-
The problem was: the echo command did just nothing, no error message -
just nothing. 
In the meantime I know the reason. The device-bus-id I used is
"0.0.0A08". And 
I typed "A", because an "A" is something else than an "a", at least I
thought it so. 
But - "a" proved to be right ... echo worked only when giving him an
"a".
I must admit I don't know why, and I also don't know yet if it is going
to function like this. 

thanks, 
Anna

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