Aloha Warren, What is a replacement for Linuxconf. I need to add a module to the kernel of this test Red Hat system. I found a documnet that tells me exactly how to create a PPP Server for an incomming ppp client. The issue is that it tells me that I need to add a module to my kernel. What tool do I need to use?
Brian > Please be aware that Linuxconf is of a very flawed design and fairly > unreliable in many cases. As a result it has been removed from Red Hat > 7.3 and 8.0. > > Mandrake still has linuxconf, but they wrote tools to replace the > functionality in their drakconf suite of tools. Eventually Mandrake will > remove linuxconf too. > > I would really highly suggest not showing Linuxconf at the CompUSA > demo. Brian could you please give me a call tonight? > > On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 17:46, linuxdan wrote: > > Brian > > I believe linuxconf works best in 7.1 and I believe we had to > > run > > an RPM and install Linuxconf to work in 7.2 in the Linux+ class at CompUSA. > > > > > > have done some research and have found the default to > > > be located at /sbin/linuxconf. Do I need to install a package or > > > something to get linuxconf installed.. > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >
