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Assuming that you have udev, take a look in here: |
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/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules |
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and you should see |
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KERNEL="ippp0", NAME="%k", GROUP="tty" |
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perhaps when you upgraded ppp* changed to ippp*? |
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you could try changing the configuration of the program you're using to |
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use ippp* if this is the case. |
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Perhaps the more appropriate question would be: |
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How do I use udev to symlink /dev/ippp0 to /dev/ppp? |
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How do I use udev to create a custom node for /dev/ppp? |
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This seems to be implied by others who have posted, but scanning through |
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I didn't see anyone give an example of this. |
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8^) |
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Laterz- |
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~Alvin |
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http://CoolAJ86.Havenite.net |
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It is very possible that you will achieve greatness in your lifetime. |