I have a Hayes Accura 33.6 faxmodem; it's pnp, I have a pnp bios,
everything is configured successfully by the bios.
The modem, which for some reason is placed by the bios on
/dev/cua3 (com 4), is auto-pnp-configured to use irq 10. Since the Linux
default for this device file seems
Hi Will,
did you perhaps compile the serial driver as a module? If so the
behaviour is quite clear. When the serial module is unloaded the
hardware configuration, i.e. IRQ and IO is lost. Upon reloading the
module the default values are used. Consequently, the solution could be
to compile the
I believe the isapnptools package is intended to deal with situations like
this. See the manpage for pnpdump after installing.
Mike Taylor
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
I have a Hayes Accura 33.6 faxmodem; it's pnp, I have a pnp bios,
everything is configured successfully by the
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