Apologize for the late response, I think that 'profile' is either a user
name or something you will have to setup on your system so you can create
the files that are 'myisp' and 'mycard'.  Those will be to identify your
ISP and your CARD for your ISDN.
I am also a newby and am just guessing, Denis is this in the correct
ballpark?

don
                    I thought I knew that I knew what I thought
                    But now I know that what I thought I knew
                    Isn't what I know I think I thought I knew.


On Mon, 15 May 2000 22:28:22 +0200 "Christian Mathes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi folks,
> 
> First I would like to thank all who tried to help me with my ISDN
> configuration.
> 
> I think the easiest to understand solution is offered in the online 
> manual
> 
> at www.mandrakeuser.org
> 
> According to this manualI have to edit these files:
> 
> '/etc/isdn/profile/link/myisp', your dial-up profile
> '/etc/isdn/profile/card/mycard', your hardware profile
> '/etc/ppp/pap-secrets' or '/etc/ppp/chap-secrets', your password 
> file
> '/etc/resolv.conf', the DNS data file
> '/etc/rc.d/rc.local', your start-up batch file
> '/etc/isdn/profile/link/myisp'
> 
> My problem is that I can't find these files.There is no directory
> 
> /isdn/profile on my PC.
> 
> How shall I continue now?
> 
> With kind regards
> 
> Mathes
> 

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