Kppp error 4

David Hacker yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Jun 9 16:41:00 2004


What kernel are you running?  The stock YDL kernel has ppp enabled by 
default.  If not it might be a module.  Try looking in /lib/modules and 
see if there is a ppp module for your kernel.  If so find the name and 
type insmod ?????.

David C. Hacker, DVM
212 N 1st St #2
New Salem, ND 58563
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On Jun 9, 2004, at 5:36 AM, nathan wrote:

>
>
>     Okay, I've found that error 4 means that ppp is not installed or 
> enabled
> in the kernel.. I have no idea how that happened, but it did. So my 
> question
> is this.. With my ISO cd's that I have, can I somehow pull what I need 
> from
> there through yum or ananaconda? Or do I have to wipe my linux drive 
> and
> reinstall from the ground up? I really don't want to go that route, 
> but I
> will if I have too..
>
> -nathan
>
> G3/300/YDL 3.0.1
>
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