zentara wrote:
>
> "S.Toms" wrote:
> >
> > Ok, I'm thoroughly confused here. Iv'e recompiled ppp-2.3.5 and the
> > kernel 2.2.x per the instructions both as a module and built into the
> > kernel. Every time I attempt to start my ppp session though it says the
> > following.
> > "This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be because the
> > PPP kernel module is not loaded, or because the kernel is not configured
> > for PPP. See the README.linux file in the ppp-2.3.5 distribution." but
> > it loads fine on bootup and doesn't give any errors when I attempt to
> > load it as a module. It just keeps giving me that error. What am I
> > missing here?
>
> Sounds like a module auto-loader problem to me. If you have
> module loading enabled in the kernel, you don't need to stsrt
> the kerneld daemon. Maybe you have both loaders going? Just guessing.
Sounded like a good suggestion, but I took a look after I read your
mail and I had disabled kerneld in the rc.config file, Unless it is
fireing somewhere else that I am unaware of.
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