--- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 08:22, Net Llama wrote:
> > The thing is, I already created /dev/ttyS4 but all attempts to force
> the
> > modem to use it there fail.
> 
> It's the S4 that bothers me. I 'think' you have to assign the 'next
> available 
> slot' for serial to work eg and probably, ttyS2 in your case.
> 
> Also do a cat /proc/pci and be very certain that 0xDFF0 (was it?) is
> actually 
> the address it really wants. Status messages lie like hell, /proc/pci
> can not.

I got it from lspci, which i believe gets its info from /proc/pci

> 
> There is a secondary issue here that some of the older NIC cards will
> also be 
> hoping to use that address region for themselves.

The NIC isn't that old, its an Intel EtherExpress-Pro 100.

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