john, thanks for your patience and your help. purged ppp-2.3.5 and
downgraded to ppp-2.2.0f...so i'm once again happily SLiRPing along. i
had tried just downgrading without purging the newer version but got the
same behavior from 2.2 as 2.3 as long as 2.3 was on the system.
--c
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Nathan E Norman writes:
> Out of curiousity, what will happen to a PPP setup in a server
> environment? (the linux box is the RAS)
The files that the ppp postinst messes with are only used by pon to dial
out. However, you may still need to do some reconfiguration as some of the
changes in pppd a
On 7 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Dennis writes:
: > Upgrades do not affect the configurations, either. I'm not sure if they
: > do, but if chat/pppd packages prompt you during installs/upgrade, you
: > should keep the existing configuration files instead of installing the
: > maintainers
Dennis writes:
> Upgrades do not affect the configurations, either. I'm not sure if they
> do, but if chat/pppd packages prompt you during installs/upgrade, you
> should keep the existing configuration files instead of installing the
> maintainers configs. Keeping existing config files is usually
Chea,
Don't know about the PPP problem. Haven't had any here.
The other problem is caused by not configuring the NLS support in the
kernel.
In order to get the ISO99660, FAT, MSDOS, VFAT (there may be others, I'm
not sure)
you need to say yes to NLS.
Good luck,
Steve Mayer
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while configuring the kernel i saw no option to choose iso9660 support
...did i miss something?
Under 'filesystems' click on 'yes' for 'Native Language Support
(NLS)'. Once this is done you will see iso9660, vfat, etc options.
[menuconfig came up in b&w instead of color (not that i
upgraded from bo to hamm on a pentium/166, no problem. compiled kernel
2.0.34 + modules...everything installed OK. but now can't mount cdrom
even though cdrom support is built into the kernel and bios identifies
cdrom as /dev/hdc during boot (worked fine under bo)...get following error
message:
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