On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> adsl-start is Redhat-specific.
No, it's not, and I think you can trust me on that. :-)
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:34:00AM -0500, David F. Skoll wrote:
>
> > Jan 9 10:39:56 seal pppoe[12969]: PPP session is 6497
> > Jan 9 10:39:59 seal pppd[12966]: Couldn't set pass-filter in kernel: Invalid
>argument
>
> Dunno what the previous message means, but it should not be fatal.
yes,
#include
* Brenda J. Butler [Thu, Jan 09 2003, 11:25:03AM]:
> However, debian has modified the rp-pppoe setup to suit
> itself. rp-pppoe comes with scripts such as adsl-start,
adsl-start is Redhat-specific. We have "pppoeconf" which should already
be on your system.
> Jan 9 10:39:56 seal pppoe
help!
I'm running debian stable (woody, 3.0R0) (from cd) and I have
rp-pppoe 3.3 (from a debian package). I want to use
the debian package, rather than installing software
outside the apt-get system.
However, debian has modified the rp-pppoe setup to suit
itself. rp-pppoe comes with scripts s
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