Hello,

I had the same problem. No bc0 when I did ifconfig. Thats what you have isn't
it ?
Do netstat -v and you will see if your kernel is well configured with AX25.
Do exactly what is mentionned in the AX25-Howto for the baycom interface
(sethdlc etc ...) and all will work fine. I don't have my linux machine with me
because I'm in my job so I can't tell you exactly the command you have to do.

Franck
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Phil Fraser:
Hello,

I have been attempting to configure Linux to use a serial Baycom modem for
some time, without success. The problem, as I see it, is the kernel has not
created a Baycom interface device.

My most recent kernel compilation has amateur radio ax.25 level 2 protocol
and the Baycom ser12 full duplex driver, and no other amateur radio options,
built into the kernel. I have also tried a modularised kernel with amateur
radio support.

I am currently using Red Hat 6.0 and kernel version 2.2.5-15. I also have
Craig Small's ax.25 tools installed.

Things were a little more promising under Red Hat 5.2 and kernel version
2.0.36. It still didn't work, but a boot message said something about the
creation of bc0-3 being deferred. Deferred until when wasn't made clear.

I have searched the list archives for an answer, what have I overlooked?

Regards,
Phil Fraser
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