RE: [newbie] dev file question

2004-05-26 Thread Bill Shirley
: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] dev file question --- Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Mikkel L. Ellertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grant wrote: To get it back, try: rm /dev/tts/LTO rm /dev/modem modprobe lt_serial

Re: [newbie] dev file question

2004-05-25 Thread Grant
--- 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

Re: [newbie] dev file question

2004-05-25 Thread Grant
--- Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- 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

Re: [newbie] dev file question

2004-05-19 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Grant wrote: Hello! I had my win modem working with penggy to dial up to AOL, but every time I restarted the computer I had to: rm /dev/modem because there was a different symlink in there, and then: ln -s /dev/modem /dev/tts/LT0 This worked great for a while, but yesterday things were acting

Re: [newbie] dev file question

2004-05-18 Thread Grant
I'm sorry to post about this again, but I'm really confused with this and have no idea what to do. Should I try reinstalling the winmodem? - Grant --- Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I had my win modem working with penggy to dial up to AOL, but every time I restarted the computer I