Quoting steve doerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How do you put PPP support into the 2.2.0 kernel? I get the following
message when I try to run pon:
/usr/sbin/pppd: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be
because
the PPP kernel module is not loaded, or because the kernel is
not
How do you put PPP support into the 2.2.0 kernel? I get the following
message when I try to run pon:
/usr/sbin/pppd: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be
because
the PPP kernel module is not loaded, or because the kernel is
not configured for PPP. See the README.linux file
How do you put PPP support into the 2.2.0 kernel? I get the following
message when I try to run pon:
/usr/sbin/pppd: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be
because
the PPP kernel module is not loaded, or because the kernel is
not configured for PPP. See the README.linux
Did you run smailconfig? If so, what did you tell it?
Ran smailconfig and I get an error that hostname --fqdn was non-zero.
Started digging, ran some man pages, etc. then ran hostname (comes back
fine) and hostname -f (which says hostname: unknown or something like
that). Also won't let me
- and try again... Hate these damn installs! g...)
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Ran smailconfig and I get an error that hostname --fqdn was
non-zero.
Yes
Have had this happen on two different systems now and am at a loss as to
why or how to fix.
I install the base system and everything goes fine. Have a PPP script
saved on disk to enable PPP for Dselect FTP. After I restart the PC and
get the press enter to start dselect message I switch to tty2,
May or may not affect you. Check perms on /dev/ttyS?, needs to be group
dialout, and on ppp scripits. PPP from debian assumes that you are in
group dip or root. As I have seen it explained PPP actually is trying
to load over console, and there is no PPP support for PPP over a
console.
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Greg Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now it says System Lacks PPP Kernel Support.
Hi Greg!
Make sure that /dev/modem is a link to ttyS1, and not ttys1.
^ ^
Whatever ttys1 is, if it is pointed to by /dev/modem, or if it is
mentioned
Whatever ttys1 is, if it is pointed to by /dev/modem, or if it is
mentioned directly in /etc/ppp/options, pppd will give the message:
Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support
This sounds like a bug to me. Does anyone here understand why pppd would
give such a deceptive error message
On 4 Jan, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
This sounds like a bug to me. Does anyone here understand why pppd
would give such a deceptive error message?
Kirk Hilliard
(using my Dad's account since ghoti.com is still down)
I got this message when I first compiled PPP as a kernel module. Since
On Sun, 4 Jan 1998, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
: Greg Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: Ok, now it says System Lacks PPP Kernel Support.
:
: Hi Greg!
:
: Make sure that /dev/modem is a link to ttyS1, and not ttys1.
: ^ ^
: Whatever ttys1
I have had this message with a broken com port.
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On my box this was a permission problem. Check the perms on all pon
related files and on the /dev/tty???.
Kevin Traas wrote:
I've got a friend that I'm trying to support over the phone He's
getting the above error when trying to run pon. I've gone through all the
obvious things, but
I've got a friend that I'm trying to support over the phone He's
getting the above error when trying to run pon. I've gone through all the
obvious things, but have had no success.
Does anyone have any ideas?
- Running lsmod showed ppp loaded.
- Rebuilding kernel with static ppp support
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