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Date:      Mon, 7 Jul 1997 12:03:13 +0930 (CST)
From:      "M@" <md@papower.dialup.box.net.au>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Modem Configuration
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.95.970707114013.169A-100000@papower.dialup.box.net.au>

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Hi.

I hope you can help me.  I am a Slackware Linux user.  I decided to make a
change and went out and bought this Walnut Creek FreeBSD CD ROM for $50.

As far, I am not at all happy with it.. Linux is EASY to install, I had no
trouble installing it, and using it within 20 minutes of installation.  I
have spent 2 DAYS trying to configure FreeBSD, with not much luck.

The trouble I have is that I cannot configure my modem on COM2.  For
example if I try to run minicom...it gives me an error saying "Device not
configured" .  I think that the setting for the modem configuration is
/dev/cuaa1  ???????   I have tried the -c command upon boot up and see
that the Serial ports addresses are correct.  But during the startup
sequence it says "sio1 (and 0) not found at 0x3f8 (and 0x2f8).  I have
also tried running /stand/sysinstall as root , but as with the mouse
configuration item in the menufound here, there is nothing at all that i
can find regarding a modem???  I have the dialup IP package installed from
the CDrom.

The reason I need this to be working is because I have an allocated IP
address on the Net, and I am a (ex??) Linux user.  I have a script here
called 'ppp-on' which i type to connect to the remote service whilst using 
Linux and cant connect this way with FREEBSD because 1) I dont know the
equivalent command for FreeBSD, and the appropriate configuration files 
and 2) I cannot configure my modem.

This FREEBSD cd-rom i purchased has very limited documentation and you
would have to be better than Einstein to work some stuff out.  The help
pages on the CDROM are the same, very limited and ambiguous, and seem to
be incomplete, or stop where you think important documentation should be
contained.    Considering the fact that Linux cost me nothing and
FreeBSD cost me $50, well I am about to jump on this CDROM and throw it in
the bin, unless some kind of help can be sent to me :(

PLEASe please help me, i am becoming very frustrated with this and cannot
afford this downtime.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Kindest Regards,

Matthew Dunstan

(md@papower.dialup.box.net.au)





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