I'm just getting started with asterisk on White Box Linux 3.0 I have a x100p card in the PC. If I reboot and immediately do a "ztcfg -vv" I get the well known "Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl'. If I then do a "modprobe wcfxo" this error disappears and Asterisk runs fine. I've read the advice about modifying a file in /etc/udev. Well this system doesn't have a directory by that name, and I'm relatively new with Linux and I don't know if White Box uses udev, or where an alternative to /etc/udev would be. Asterisk runs fine as long as I do a modprobe wcfxo after each reboot, prior to running Asterisk. I can make and receive calls through the x100p. I would just like to solve the error issue. Thanks. -- Lee
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 23:39 -0800, Lee wrote:> I'm just getting started with asterisk on White Box Linux 3.0 > I have a x100p card in the PC. > > If I reboot and immediately do a "ztcfg -vv" I get the well known > "Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl'. If I then do a "modprobe > wcfxo" this error disappears and Asterisk runs fine.> Asterisk runs fine as long as I do a modprobe wcfxo after each reboot, > prior to running Asterisk. I can make and receive calls through the > x100p. I would just like to solve the error issue. Thanks.Check in /etc and look for a file with module in the name. On my debian machine it is /etc/modules. In there you can place your wcfxo driver name and it will auto load everytime. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>