Oops, I forgot to add the most important part from README.linux:
...
The 2.2 series kernels contain an older version of the kernel PPP
driver, one which doesn't support multilink. If you want multilink,
you need to run the latest 2.4 series kernel. The kernel PPP driver
was completely
These are excerpts from ppp 2.4.1 README.linux file:
...
The Linux PPP implementation includes both kernel and user-level
parts. This package contains the user-level part, which consists of
the PPP daemon (pppd) and associated utilities. In the past this
package has contained updated kernel
Hello, everyone,
The quick question: if I install PPP 2.4.1 in a Linux box w/ kernel 2.2.x,
will I have support to MLPPP??
Now, the explanation for my doubt. I've seen several (actually 3)
different MLPPP implementations for older versions of PPP/pppd (namely
2.3.5 and 2.3.11). I'd like to
Hello, everyone,
The quick question: if I install PPP 2.4.1 in a Linux box w/ kernel 2.2.x,
will I have support to MLPPP??
Now, the explanation for my doubt. I've seen several (actually 3)
different MLPPP implementations for older versions of PPP/pppd (namely
2.3.5 and 2.3.11). I'd like to
These are excerpts from ppp 2.4.1 README.linux file:
...
The Linux PPP implementation includes both kernel and user-level
parts. This package contains the user-level part, which consists of
the PPP daemon (pppd) and associated utilities. In the past this
package has contained updated kernel
Oops, I forgot to add the most important part from README.linux:
...
The 2.2 series kernels contain an older version of the kernel PPP
driver, one which doesn't support multilink. If you want multilink,
you need to run the latest 2.4 series kernel. The kernel PPP driver
was completely
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