Make sure you have SLIP support in your kernel. Diald uses SLIP to
fake a connection when the PPP link is down.
On 03/08/99 at 18:47:49, Pollywog wrote concerning "I broke my system":
> I tried to install Linux kernel 2.0.36 and something went wrong. I can use
> ppp but not diald and I don't k
Pollywog wrote:
>
> I tried to install Linux kernel 2.0.36 and something went wrong. I can use
> ppp but not diald and I don't know why, but I have suspicions:
What exactly went wrong? Show us the error messages please,
otherwise we have no idea how to help.
> What should I have in /
On 08-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>> > In Debian, does System.map go in "/" directory and does vmlinuz go in
>> > /boot?
>> >
>> > I went back to 2.0.35 kernel but still no diald.
>> > I think the problem is /etc/modules
>>
>> I got things working again b
On 08-Mar-99 Pollywog wrote:
> I tried to install Linux kernel 2.0.36 and something went wrong. I can use
> ppp but not diald and I don't know why, but I have suspicions:
>
> What should I have in /etc/modules ?
>
> In Debian, does System.map go in "/" directory and does vmlinuz go in /boot?
>
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