On Sun, 30 May 1999, Tom Diehl wrote:

> Does this mean diald 0.99* will or will not work with the 2.0.3x kernels?

0.99 has known problems on 2.0.x kernels which should be fixed when
0.99.1 is released. If you compile 0.99 on a 2.2 kernel it should
work on a 2.0 kernel and vice versa. If you want ethertap support
you *must* compile against a 2.2 kernel (although you don't actually
have to be *running* the 2.2. kernel :-) )

> I am in the process of migrating several production machines running diald
> 0.16.5 and 2.0.3x kernels. Do I have to upgrade both at the same time or
> can I upgrade diald first? If this is documented and I missed it please
> point me to the revelant section of the docs.

If anything you should go kernel first or both at the same time.
Once 0.99.1 is out you should have the option of diald first
as well. 0.9x is work in progress. Currently you should be
prepared to reboot a 0.99 machine once every few weeks as it
leaks ppp interfaces. 0.99.1 should fix that and is intended
to be a 1.0 release candidate (i.e. solid, solid as rock, la la la...)

                                Mike

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