On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Michael A. Koziarski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been fiddling round trying to get my pnp modem running under linux and
> I've decided that I'll reach out and ask for help.
>
> In order to minimise my pings under q3a (A non-negotiable necessity) I have
> to have my modem set to pnp mode and my bios set to non-pnp OS installed. (I
> tried EVERY combination and this combo led to a whole 22 ms lower than its
> nearest competing option.
>
> The IRQ is 9 and the IO is 2e8
>
> I read in the modem howto and it says edit /etc/rc.d/rc.serial (which isn't
> there). another HOWTO says edit /etc/serial.conf (which isn't there.)
The first one was right, just create the file and make it executable
(I can niether confirm nor deny /etc/serial.conf, grep -ri doesn't find
squat)
> What can I do? Any useful documents you guys could point me to?
use rc.serial or put it at the end of rc.local (.serial is better it gets
ran sooner in the boot)
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