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
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