After booting up today I found myself unable to establish a connection
once again, so I did a little snooping in my netconf again and turned
off the 'activate interface at boot time'  selection in PPP/SLIP/PLIP
and made certain to have turned off the 'use lock file' under PPP
dialout.

I get the feeling that netconf's PPP's run right over kppp when they
have had any configs made to them, this is a good thing to know? After I
did these I was able to make a connection with kppp when asking it to
dialout.

I will have to reboot to see if deselecting the 'activate interface at
boot time' function has ended my boot up [FAILED] messages. When is the
best time to use the 'lock file' function?

Thanks,

b/web
Wade


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