Hi all, Anybody had problems with 'service zaptel start' on Fedora Core 2? Works just fine on RedHat 9. On FC2, after executing 'service zaptel start', the modprobe zaptel line from zaptel init script executes just fine, but the later insmod line that loads the remaining modules one at a time fails. This failure is totally silent, ie no warnings are printed to any screen/log/etc... Finally, the ztcfg line fails, because the necessary modules were not loaded via insmod. By changing the insmod line to modprobe, as per an old post to asterisk-users, 'service zaptel start' works as expected, except I now have several 'unnecessary' modules loaded. This isn't a real problem, but it is annoying and I was really just wondering what everybody else's experience with this was. Thanks, Chris PS. Fresh FC2 install, ALL updates applied.
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 15:29 -0500, Christopher L. Wade wrote:> Hi all, > > Anybody had problems with 'service zaptel start' on Fedora Core 2? > Works just fine on RedHat 9. On FC2, after executing 'service zaptel > start', the modprobe zaptel line from zaptel init script executes just > fine, but the later insmod line that loads the remaining modules one at > a time fails. This failure is totally silent, ie no warnings are > printed to any screen/log/etc... Finally, the ztcfg line fails, because > the necessary modules were not loaded via insmod. > > By changing the insmod line to modprobe, as per an old post to > asterisk-users, 'service zaptel start' works as expected, except I now > have several 'unnecessary' modules loaded. > > This isn't a real problem, but it is annoying and I was really just > wondering what everybody else's experience with this was. >I also get the same with Mandrake 10/Cooker and 2.6 kernels. -- Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>