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Re: PPP & Kernel Problems



If you set it as a module in the config you have to do: make modules ;
make modules_install.

Also make sure you have the TCP/IP in the kernel.

It's best to put these in the kernel instead of making them modules.

On Wed, 7 May 1997, Regina O'Rear wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> 	I'm sort of new at this, so if this has already been discussed before
> i'm sorry. I've recently installed Debian (i've used RedHat before...)
> and i've
> been trying to set up a PPP connection to my ISP. I recompilied my
> kernel (2.0.27),
> making sure it included support for PPP. But, when I try to run pon or a
> custom script, it still says "Sorry, this system has no PPP kernel
> support" (or something like that). I've also made sure I have the new
> version of pppd (2.2.0f-19, according to dpkg -l). Any help would be
> much appreciated.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 	Thomas O'Rear
> 	tomed@sprynet.com
> 
> 
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TIA,

--Rick

rickya@siservices.net


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