Re: Ooooops! Wrong Network Interface designation

2003-02-25 Thread Bill Moran
Joseph Maxwell wrote:
Hello,
Improper shutdown via power failure, disk corruption, re-installation
4.2 the last disk set available. Using a RealTek internal media
interface for a  direct DSL internet connection. Inadvertently, entered
PPP on Network setup, attempts at correcting this have resulted in
miserable failure. Going back in to /stand/sysinstall does not even seem
to provide that option.
Short of a complete re-installation is there another approach, such as
manually entering specifics into specific files, and if so which files -
or have I missed something on the attempt at Post Installation
Configuration changes through the use of  /stand/sysinstall?
Read through /etc/rc.conf
That's where most of what you set up in sysinstall is recorded.  The man
page for rc.conf is very long and very complete.
If you get stuck, post the contents of /etc/rc.conf to the list and we
can assist in correcting the problem.
--
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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Ooooops! Wrong Network Interface designation

2003-02-25 Thread Joseph Maxwell
Hello,
Improper shutdown via power failure, disk corruption, re-installation
4.2 the last disk set available. Using a RealTek internal media
interface for a  direct DSL internet connection. Inadvertently, entered
PPP on Network setup, attempts at correcting this have resulted in
miserable failure. Going back in to /stand/sysinstall does not even seem
to provide that option.

Short of a complete re-installation is there another approach, such as
manually entering specifics into specific files, and if so which files -
or have I missed something on the attempt at Post Installation
Configuration changes through the use of  /stand/sysinstall?

Thanks
--  Joe  --


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