Hmmm... that's a toughie... basically you messed something up :) J/k.
Okay, things I'd look for:
1. Go to /etc/rc.d
2. rgrep -r ppp0 *
3. If something shows up, reply back with what it said (and any more detail
you can give).
4. That obviously didn't work, otherwise you wouldn't still be here.
*sigh*
5. Okay, now umm... let's look around.
6. Did you play with /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ppp ?
Okay, the numbering scheme is stupid...
Anyway, if you changed that file, you may want to put it back :)
But.... same would hold true, you probably would have to have played with
ifdown-ppp in the same directory.
Maybe you played with /etc/ppp/ip-up ?
Maybe you forced ppp.o to load?
I don't know!!!! Any more input would be helpful!
-=Ron=-
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 10:24 AM
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Subject: [newbie] ppp0 woe-s
Hi,
I think this is very minor as I accomplished this while doing initial
configs in my efforts to get my winmodem to dial up a connection.
I have inadverdently tweaked something with my ppp0 configuration as when I
boot to Linux and when I shut down Linux I get an error on my loading ppp0
and my shutting down ppp0 on the check list it is the only config that
comes up *RED*.
All of the remaining list items get a *GREEN* [ok] both booting and
shutting down. As did ppp0 prior to my configs on my winmodem.
Thanks,
b/web
Wade