--- "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Grant wrote:
> 
> >>
> >>To get it back, try:
> >>
> >>rm /dev/tts/LTO
> >>rm /dev/modem
> >>modprobe lt_serial
> >>ln -s /dev/modem /dev/tts/LT0
> >>
> > Thanks a lot for getting back to me.  I have
> removed
> > those symlinks and restarted Linux and I still
> have no
> > LT0 file in my /dev/tts directory.  The only file
> in
> > that directory is a weird one called "0".
> > 
> >  I just need that "LT0" file back so I can dial up
> > with this sucker.  When I typed in "modprobe
> > lt_serial" it just went to the next prompt.  What
> > should be happening?
> > 
> > - Grant
> > 
> It should be loading the modules for the winmodem,
> and creating
> /dev/tty/LT0
> (Unless that is not the driver for your modem.  I
> thought I remembered 
> that you had a Lucent chipset...)
> 
> You can run lsmod and see if lt_serial is already
> loaded.
> 
> Mikkel

The driver was /dev/tts/LT0 until the symlinks got
messed up.  I do have a Lucent chipset.

I ran lsmod and didn't see anything called lt_serial
or anything else that looked like a modem.  I've got
to get this file back!  Any ideas?

- Grant


        
                
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