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Andrew Benton wrote:

> The fact that you're not getting any messages from udev suggests
> that
>
> it's not catching the hotplug event. It used to be that it would
> catch hotplug events because of this line in the bootscript
>
> echo /sbin/udevsend > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
>
> But something has changed with recent versions of udev. It now
> seems it's not listening at all to /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug, try
> adding this line
>
> udevd --daemon
>
> Put it in the udev bootscript /etc/rc.d/init.d/udev just after the
> line udevstart || failed=1 so that it reads like this
>
>
> udevstart || failed=1 udevd --daemon

Thanks for that, it now finds the firmware and I get the "ADSL line is
up" message.
However when I run the "pppd call speedtch" command I get the
following messages in /var/log/sys.log

> Dec 31 13:40:49 localhost pppd[1332]: pppd 2.4.3 started by root,
> uid 0 Dec 31 13:40:49 localhost pppd[1332]: Couldn't set tty to PPP
> discipline: Invalid argument Dec 31 13:40:49 localhost pppd[1332]:
> Exit.

What causes this?
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