On 15-May-98 Chris Frost wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
> 
>> Something else is wrong.  netcfg does this by default.  Use 'ps -axf' to find
>> the
>> list of processes associated with that netcfg or pppd, and kill them, or use
>> something like 'killall pppd' then try starting over.  
> Ok, I did this, rebooted (didn't want to, but the power went out :-(, and
> I nolonger have many pppd's running...*but* it still tries to connect
> every 30 seconds, and using usernetctl to bring the net down doesn't work
> still (usernetctl ppp0 down, sometimes it does, most it won't).

Did you check the /etc/sysconfig/* files for "ONBOOT=yes"?

Dave


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