/proc/net/atm doesn't exist. And I can't find a module for atm in
/lib/modules - I think that's where I looked, and there was a load of
modules in the directory structure under there and a net subdirectory which
I looked in but no atm looking modules. I'm guessing FC5 comes without ATM
support built into the kernel or as a module.

I presume that what I need to do now is to recompile the kernel and select
ATM support when I get the option. I'm not very familiar with this process -
I think I've done it once or twice a long time ago. I believe I need to
install the kernel source rpms (and no doubt some others although I'm unsure
what), presumably I need some dev tools rpms.

Thanks,

James


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Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Speedtouch 330 Rev 4 and Fedorace Core 5



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Beeston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:07 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Speedtouch 330 Rev 4 and Fedorace Core 5


>
> I tried that and got a module not found message, although I understand you
> get this if you have ATM support in the kernel. The question is - do I
have
> ATM support in the standard FC5 kernel? It would seem strange that the FC5
> standard distributed kernel didn't support ADSL and PPPoATM.
>
/proc/net/atm directory should exist with both atm support in kernel or as
module

Gilles


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