Hi, I did not compile the kernel. as I said the bf2.4 kernel was working . I have an athlon cpu and thought I was running with the k7 kernel because that's what I selected during installation. I had been booting with a floppy though so when i got grub working correctly I began using the k7 kernel and then saw a return of a problem (pppd/dns) that I had earlier. At the time Pigeon helped me with getting the problem solved. PPP must be enabled because of the plog results..no?
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > > Hi, After getting grub to work and booting with the k7 kernel rather > > than the bf2.4 the DNS problem returned..or that's what I think I'm > > seeing-basically a conection that doesn't work. So I ran plog, I got an > > exit status 1; I put exit 0 in the 6 scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d > > > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: not replacing existing default route > > to tap0 [0.0.0.0] > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: Cannot determine ethernet address for > > proxy ARP > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: local IP address 67.75.63.145 > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: remote IP address 63.215.27.35 > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: primary DNS address 209.244.0.3 > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: secondary DNS address 209.244.0.4 > > Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx pppd[1328]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid > 1369) > > Oct 13 12:34:58 deblnx pppd[1328]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid > > 1369), status = 0x0 > > deblnx:/home/john# > > Is this a kernel that you compiled? If so, did you use the config file > that > came with the original kernel from /boot? Does it have PPP enabled? > > Anita > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Protect your PC from local E-Mail Application security holes*** ***Maintain your Privacy - MS Passport Free*** ***Anti SPAM "Whitelist" feature*** http://www.x-mail.net Web Based E-Mail, accessible anywhere Voice Messages, Voice Calls (VoIP), Video Conferencing, Live Chat, X-Mail Messenger, Personal Web Hosting, 128 bit SSL Secure, Calendar, Bookmarks, Forwarding, Virtual Mail Map Aliasing X-Mail Premium: 20MB Messages, 100MB Storage, SMTP, POP3, Ad Free ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anonymous Web Surfing http://www.snoopblocker.com Search http://www.teradex.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]