On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 09:16:49PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.1. Unfortunately, can no longer > get on the internet. When I type 'pon', it gives me a long message > on that /usr/sbin/pppd won't work, because my kernel lacks PPP support > (or the module is not loaded). I'm pretty sure I have PPP built into > the kernel, but it may be a module, and all the modules fail to load. > Please help me,
Well, if you're going to upgrade your kernel from the 2.0 series, you might as well go to the 2.2 series (latest is 2.2.14). It is the second number that indicates stable vs. unstable branches. The 2.1 series is the precursor to the stable 2.2 (even 2nd digit == stable). Next, you have to make sure you compiled ppp support into the kernel or as a module. If it's a module, you should have /lib/modules/<kernel>/net/ppp.o . You can also grep your .config in the top level of your kernel tree for CONFIG_PPP: $ cat .config | grep ^CONFIG_PPP m = module, y = yes, n = no Note: that pppd error can mean lots of things, but check your bases first. If that's all hunky-dory, let us know. -- +----------------------------------------------------+ | Eric G. Miller egm2@jps.net | | GnuPG public key: http://www.jps.net/egm2/gpg.asc | +----------------------------------------------------+