Re: [gentoo-user] (mostly) good news!

2005-12-10 Thread Dale
maxim wexler wrote: Well, I don't know about everybody else but I compile my ppp stuff in my kernel. pon and poff works fine here. May be worth a shot. hehe. We're both wrong. I had overlooked CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC; after compiling it as a module and modprobing it I was able to reach the web.

[gentoo-user] (mostly) good news!

2005-12-09 Thread maxim wexler
Hello everybody, Imagine my relief and joy when the boot process sailed past the point of no return and dropped me into my new gentoo environment on a heretofore unreachable SATA partition. What I did was, after chrooting to it, I ran pon then emerge --sync emerge -Du system emerge -Du

Re: [gentoo-user] (mostly) good news!

2005-12-09 Thread Dale
maxim wexler wrote: Hello everybody, Imagine my relief and joy when the boot process sailed past the point of no return and dropped me into my new gentoo environment on a heretofore unreachable SATA partition. What I did was, after chrooting to it, I ran pon then emerge --sync emerge -Du

Re: [gentoo-user] (mostly) good news!

2005-12-09 Thread maxim wexler
Well, I don't know about everybody else but I compile my ppp stuff in my kernel. pon and poff works fine here. May be worth a shot. hehe. We're both wrong. I had overlooked CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC; after compiling it as a module and modprobing it I was able to reach the web.