On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Jose Victor A. Martin, Jr. wrote:
..
> No offense taken.  However, I've been reading SEVERAL linux references
> (User Manuals, references, man pages, tutorials) and NOTHING and NO ONE
> has told me any single solution to LOADING pppd at startup.  Believe me,
> GOOGLE is tired of my linux searches by now.

*groan*
run pppd from /etc/inittab

that will be the end of your problem. in case the connection is dropped, 
init will restart pppd automagically.


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