Claus Enneper wrote:
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> >
> >Mar 8 11:13:43 azar modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module ppp0
>
> please read linux/Documentation/Changes regarding ppp and ___/dev/ppp___
I did (I even quote it in my email) but I don't see anything that
would explain the error mesage - why would modprobe loo
Mar 8 11:13:43 azar modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module ppp0
please read linux/Documentation/Changes regarding ppp and ___/dev/ppp___
Claus
Claus
OK, so it's a bit different than I thought: the ppp actually works (it
did not work because of the problems on the other side, I mistakenly
thought that it's my problem because of the modprobe error message), so
now the question is:
why do I get following error message from modprobe:
Mar 8 1
Sebastiaan wrote:
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> On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Erik Steffl wrote:
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> > Sebastiaan wrote:
> > ...
> > > have you installed modutils-2.4.1 and the new ppp package from woody? You
> > > will need those if you want to run 2.4 kernels.
> >
> > yes, I've got everything from unstable (modutils 2.4.2 and
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Sebastiaan wrote:
> ...
> > have you installed modutils-2.4.1 and the new ppp package from woody? You
> > will need those if you want to run 2.4 kernels.
>
> yes, I've got everything from unstable (modutils 2.4.2 and pppd 2.4.0)
Strange. I have ppp_g
Sebastiaan wrote:
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> have you installed modutils-2.4.1 and the new ppp package from woody? You
> will need those if you want to run 2.4 kernels.
yes, I've got everything from unstable (modutils 2.4.2 and pppd 2.4.0)
> If you take a look at /lib/modules/2.4.1 you will notice that the
> arcite
Hi,
have you installed modutils-2.4.1 and the new ppp package from woody? You
will need those if you want to run 2.4 kernels.
If you take a look at /lib/modules/2.4.1 you will notice that the
arcitecture has changed. Temporarily you should be able to manually insmod
the needed ppp drivers.
Gree
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