On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:35:08PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hello All,
> On boot up, I got the above message.
>
> I only had two lines in my /etc/modules:
>
> auto
> sound
>
> So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
> anyway??
This is for th
Shao Zhang wrote:
> So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
> anyway??
Edit your file /etc/modutils/aliases and uncomment the line:
alias net-pf-5 off # DDP / appletalk
It seems it's used for appletalk.
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Conrado Badenas (Assistant Lecturer)
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 23:35:08 +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> On boot up, I got the above message.
Add
alias net-pf-5 off # DDP / appletalk
to /etc/modutils/aliases .
HTH,
Ray
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Hello All,
On boot up, I got the above message.
I only had two lines in my /etc/modules:
auto
sound
So how do I avoid this message? What is the use of this module
anyway??
Thx
Carl,
I have just recently changed my ISP to Bell Atlantic, and have
had to make changes to my pppd options file in order to establish a
working connection. This info may help in your case, I'm not at all
sure, but it might apply.
>Trying to make a PPP connection to AT&T's Worldnet servic
Trying to make a PPP connection to AT&T's Worldnet service, I have
created a script that will dial. The modem connection is made, but
ifconfig never reports a ppp0 route.
The daemon.log file reports missing modules, alternating between
net-pf-5 and net-pf-5, a message that on cursory examination
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