I am using RHD5.0 also. With 2.0.33 I never have been able to get to
recognize the PPP module and then I always get one dozen or so unresolved
symbols from the insmod on boot up. I finally gave up and stuck with
distribution. Until I could stand it no longer I discivered their are is a
bug in the configuration. Turns out that if some drivers are modulized
then thier are certain others that are and are not to be modulized, however
they did a very piss poor job in for warning people. If Red Hat was able
to builda kernel then I *know* they knew about it.
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robert
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From: Sean Cody (TDR)[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 5:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: The recipient's address is unknown.
Subject: Sorry - no kernel support for PPP
The subject is the error that PPPD returns... I use RedHat 5 and have
upgraded the kernel to 2.0.33. Both before and after this error has
plagued
me.
I have compiled and recompiled the kernel with PPP as a module and as
builtin neiter work... I have tried deleting the .config , deleting the
modlues by hand , upgrading my kernel, and everything else I can think
of...
I have made sure the new kernels are installed via 'uname -a' and obviosly
updated lilo. insmod sometimes reports about 5 or 6 unresolved symbols and
other times it just says there is already a ppp.o module.
I have gotten everything else to work great BUT PPP!...
Any ideas???
Kernel: 2.0.33
PPPD: 2.2.0f
Sean Cody
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