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Re: problem with pppoeconf: not starting at boot time.



On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:01:11 +0100
Rakotomandimby Mihamina <mihamina.rakotomandimby@etu.univ-orleans.fr> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I use Etch, up to date, and I have a pppoe internet connection.
> the problem is though I answer "OK" to tell I want the connection to be
> launched at boot, it does not launch itself at boot.
> It only launches when I run pppoeconf.
> After running pppoeconf, "poff" and "pon dsl-provider" are efficient.
> If I just reboot then launch "pon dsl-provider" (because the connection
> is not up), nothing happen to the network settings.
> If I try "invoke-rc.d networking restart", 


I'm not familiar with pppoe but maybe you need

update-rc.d pppoe defaults

A

> nothing too.
> When running pppoeconf, the internet connection is on ppp0, and the
> modem is on the eth1. eth0 is used for the LAN, for me.
> 
> What to do? is it a knonw bug?
> 
> I already load the NIC module (8139too & via_rhine in /etc/modules)
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