Steve Wright wrote:

I know Linux and WISP-DIST, but I am not familiar with Bering, per se.

Try these things ;

boot Bering, and see if pump is running on eth0. It should not be.

Start from scratch, with a perfectly clean image and have another go.

Write a little script that that restarts the network - basically what you are doing now, but automatically.

For that matter, removing pump entirely from the list of packages to be loaded would be indicated. PPP has it's own method to assign an IP address to the connecting device, and with eth0 being the only Ethernet interface, and the internal at that, then Pump doesn't need to be on the disk.




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