At 07:18 PM 5/26/02 -0400, John Mullan wrote:
>First let me ask....
>
>If I see the message
>
>         ppp.lrp  (nf!)
>
>Should I assume that means: "no f**king good"?

Not unless you find irresistable the gratuitous use of vulgarity. In fact, 
it stands for "Not Found" ... in other words, the loader cannot find the 
package ppp.lrp on what it believes to be its source filesystem for packages.

>I want to change my current LEAF router to use PPPoE instead of the DHCP
>client it now is.  However, my kernal uses the DOC (flash disk) and
>obtaining a kernal with PPP in it won't help.  Charles was kind enough
>to compile in the DOC for me but now I also need it with PPP.

ppp can be compiled as a module. so you don't actually need a new kernel, 
just a new module (or two - I forget) for yours. Not knowing what kernel 
version Charles custom compiled for you, I can't readily suggest a source 
for its ppp modules.

>Is there a How-To that will also tell me what to change so I can use
>DSL.  I've seen some custom ones out there but they don't help me much.
>They left me kinda pulling my hair out.

I doubt there is one. The conventional answer has long been -- use Kenneth 
Hadley's customized LEAF variant, since he got it right. Even with your DoC 
special needs, you might find it helpful to look at Ken's floppy and see if 
it helps you do the needed customizing (or, perhaps better, if you can 
combine your custom kernel and DoC load source with his mature PPPoE setup).



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