If you internal modem is anything like mine then you could just set the
jumpers instead of using isapnp tools. My modem is set up to be /dev/ttyS1
(Com2 under dos/win) and my other serial port (used for my digital camara)
is set as /dev/ttyS0. The second onboard serial port is disabled. Since
it's not in Plug and Play mode, I don't have to muck around with isapnp
tools. :)

isapnp tools is actually pretty simple to deal with, but my new machine
has no ISA slots. Kinda nice not having to deal with legacy stuff, except
now if I ever move somewhere when I can't get cable or dsl I'm pretty much
scrwed. :)

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