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Re: [hylafax-users] Use of ACCELEPORT RAS 8 (digi) on Red Hat reg. device names



We had this same problem.  I did a symbolic link to create new device files
/dev/ttyi1a for /dev/ttyG_0_00 and so on and so forth, then do a
faxaddmodem for the new devices.  it is working great here, we have an 8
port full of modems and the server is running great.
-Anthony
> Am Die, 2002-08-06 um 21.58 schrieb Giulio Orsero:
>> On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 20:27:18 +0200, "A.J.G.H.M. Khonraad"
>> <a.khonraad@khonraad.nl> wrote:
>>
>> >It seems the digi setup-rpm builds devicefiles as in /dev/ttyG_x_XX
>> >where x is the board and X is the port (0-7). The hylaFAX drivers for
>> >some reason seem to rename that internally to ttyGx/XX which is of
>> >course wrong as that file does not exist. Or am I doing something
>> >wrong? Making a symb. link to
>> The HylaFAX man pages says it should do the opposite, that is a device
>> named /dev/ttyG/x/XX
>
> This looks like some devfs device style to me..
>
> This leads to a new question, I have a testbox running
> at home that I wish to make my homefaxmachine, it has
> devfs support compiled in. Will hylafax work with this?
>
> Marcus




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