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).

What else might it be?

Chris
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