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On 20 January 2013, at 16:01, Hartmut Figge wrote: |
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> No problem so far with the horrible udev-197 *g*. |
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Really? I'm thinking this is udev not assigning eth0 to your network card. |
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> Here is what happens when i try to manually start ppp. |
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> ----- /etc/conf.d/net ----- |
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> modules="ifconfig" |
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> config_eth0="null" |
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> config_eth1="192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.0" |
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> config_ppp0="ppp" |
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> link_ppp0="eth0" |
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> plugins_ppp0="pppoe" |
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> username_ppp0='that_one_is secret' |
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> password_ppp0='also_secret' |
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> pppd_ppp0="defaultroute |
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> usepeerdns" |
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> What to do? |
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What to do? |
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Tell us more about how you connect to the internet. |
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Most people here will be using an ethernet network in which eth0 is wired to a router. I have not used ppp since I disposed of my 56k pew-pew-eep-eep dial-up modem. If you're using PPPoE then you need to tell us about it, not assume we can read your mind. |
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Stroller. |