On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Robin Getz wrote:
> It looks like that diald is setting up two connections, and
> just as the lock is removed of the /dev/ttyS2, the other makes
> the modem hang up, and crashes the first connection... or
It looks like pppd is dying for some reason just after it's
started. Perhaps pppd is trying to lock the line. Check for a
"lock" command in /etc/ppp/options (and for any other junk that
shouldn't be there ... just about everything, that is ... see
the diald documentation). If that's not it, increase the pppd
debugging level and see what appears between the two lines I
have marked below.
> Apr 4 23:31:41 pinky pppd[3039]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
> Apr 4 23:31:41 pinky pppd[3039]: Exit.
Ed
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