Brian (and others).
You are correct about the installation. I had a 3.0-R slice, and somehow
corrupted it. I decided I would go to 4.0 and follow current. That is when
the problem started. However:
very early this morning, I got 3.2 (19990812) floppies and did a ftp
installation with those. The "p
> It sounds like ppp is simply exiting immediately. I'll turn debugging
> on and give it a shot myself; perhaps somebody broke something.
>
> - Jordan
>
> > I should have also stated that I tried all the other "F" keys also.
> > The only vty that is available/active is vty1 for debugging. Every
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> I get the message that ppp is started on VTY3 (type ALT-F3). It is at this
> screen that VTY3 (or ALT-F3) is not active/available! The only other vty
> that is available is vty1 (alt-f2) for monitoring.
Get a load of this: the holographic shell is on ttyv3, which is
ac
It sounds like ppp is simply exiting immediately. I'll turn debugging
on and give it a shot myself; perhaps somebody broke something.
- Jordan
> I should have also stated that I tried all the other "F" keys also.
> The only vty that is available/active is vty1 for debugging. Every other
> F-key
Well, something is wrong with what I am trying to say :)
After entering the phone number to my ISP, the message screen pops up
saying "...type ALT-F3..." to go to that vty. A person is supposed to go to
that vty and then either type "dial" or "term".
It is at this time that the vty (alt-f3) is not
The shell is not started until after the install starts, ie when
the ftp connects (the dists start getting untarred.)
Larry Lile
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> I should have also stated that I tried all the other "F" keys also.
> The only vty that is available/active is vty1 f
I should have also stated that I tried all the other "F" keys also.
The only vty that is available/active is vty1 for debugging. Every other
F-key gets the "beep".
HTH in solving my problem
fwiw dept.- I have been using FreeBSD since 2.21-R
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I just downloaded the latest snap floppies (19990811), and tried installing
again.
My original post (as shown) was/is correct!
Under the "options" screen to set the media type, I choose
ftp...(4.0-current).
After typing the ip address, host name, etc, I then go through the steps
for ppp (username,
On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Larry Lile wrote:
> Use alt-F4 for the shell during install.
>
> vty0 -> alt-F1 [Install]
> vty1 -> alt-F2 [Debug]
> vty2 -> alt-f3 [Inactive]
How about we emit a message:
"This screen intentionally left blank." :)
> vty3 -> alt-F4 [Shell]
>
> PrtScr will cycle through
Use alt-F4 for the shell during install.
vty0 -> alt-F1 [Install]
vty1 -> alt-F2 [Debug]
vty2 -> alt-f3 [Inactive]
vty3 -> alt-F4 [Shell]
PrtScr will cycle through all available vty's.
HTH. HAND :)
Larry Lile
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> At 02:45 PM 08/11
At 02:45 PM 08/11/1999 +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
>"Michael A. Endsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I just downloaded the latest snap (080799) and tried installing it.
>> When getting to the media section and configuring ppp for a ftp install,
>> I try going to vty3 (alt-f3). However, th
"Michael A. Endsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just downloaded the latest snap (080799) and tried installing it.
> When getting to the media section and configuring ppp for a ftp install,
> I try going to vty3 (alt-f3). However, that vty is not available. I have
> tried this 3 times now. Is
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