>>> The old rp-pppoe init script works without problems on my up-to-date
>>> gentoo router. I prefer this way, too.
>> Nobody needs the old init.d-script anymore.
>
> Perhaps we don´t need it, but we like to use it.
>
> The OP said he wanted to use the script. If he wants to use that, it´s his
>
>> The old rp-pppoe init script works without problems on my up-to-date
>> gentoo router. I prefer this way, too.
>
> Nobody needs the old init.d-script anymore.
Perhaps we don´t need it, but we like to use it.
The OP said he wanted to use the script. If he wants to use that, it´s his
decision, i
> The old rp-pppoe init script works without problems on my up-to-date
> gentoo router. I prefer this way, too.
Nobody needs the old init.d-script anymore. Here are the advantages of
using baselayout:
- you can unmerge rp-pppoe
- the pppoe-plugin provided by pppd uses the kernel PPPoE-implementat
Sven Köhler wrote:
>> I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/rp-pppoe" script to
>> start/stop my adsl connection, but I did an "emerge world" without
>> looking at the messages that now the "net" script should handle all
>> possible types of connection, so now I don't know how to configure it
> I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/rp-pppoe" script to
> start/stop my adsl connection, but I did an "emerge world" without
> looking at the messages that now the "net" script should handle all
> possible types of connection, so now I don't know how to configure it.
config_ppp0=( "ppp"
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