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pppd refuses to run

Charles Bentley

pppd refuses to run
« on: April 06, 2001, 01:16:47 AM »
I installed 4.0 some time ago with not problems with the same configuration. 4.1.1 is eating my lunch. I've stepped thru the install instructions 3 times (3 installs). I've tried two different modems. PPPD will not run. I'm at a loss. Everything looks right. Log files follow.


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/var/log/messages
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Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome diald[517]: connector: chat:  Apr 05 15:55:26 CONNECT LAPM COMPRESSED
Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome diald[517]: Connected to site 0.0.0.0
Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome diald[1160]: Running pppd: /usr/sbin/pppd -defaultroute -detach modem crtscts mtu 1500 mru 1500 name chuckb noauth noipdefault ipparam diald
Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome diald[517]: Running pppd (pid = 1160).
Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome pppd[1160]: ioctl(TIOCSETD(PPP)):Operation not permitted(1)
Apr  5 15:55:26 krjhome pppd[1160]: This system lacks kernel support for PPP.  This could be because the PPP kernel module could not be loaded, or because PPP was not included in the kernel configuration.  If PPP was included as a module, t

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/proc/modules
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appletalk-fixed        21024   0 (autoclean)
ip_masq_vdolive         1376   0 (unused)
ip_masq_raudio          3008   0 (unused)
ip_masq_quake           1392   0 (unused)
ip_masq_irc             1664   0 (unused)
ip_masq_icq            10144   0 (unused)
ip_masq_h323            3600   0 (unused)
ip_masq_ftp             4256   0 (unused)
ip_masq_cuseeme         1152   0 (unused)
slip                    8032   2 (autoclean)
ppp-4mppe              21552   0 (autoclean) (unused)
slhc                    4560   1 (autoclean) [slip ppp-4mppe]
eepro100               16672   1 (autoclean)



Gordon Rowell

Re: pppd refuses to run
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2001, 06:59:14 AM »
Please apply the ppp update from

ftp://ftp.e-smith.com/pub/e-smith/e-smith-4.1.1/updates

Gordon

Gordon Rowell

Re: pppd refuses to run
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2001, 07:01:05 AM »
Gordon Rowell wrote:
>
> Please apply the ppp update from
>
> ftp://ftp.e-smith.com/pub/e-smith/e-smith-4.1.1/updates

Sorry, I should have been more explicit. You should only see this on multiprocessor/SMP machines. If you have an SMP machine, boot using the "esmith-up" kernel (which is the uniprocessor version), download the update, and then reboot into SMP.

Gordon

Charles Bentley

Re: pppd refuses to run
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2001, 05:49:37 AM »
The new ppp...rpm cleared up the problem. This brings up another
question. Why do I have the smp kernel installed and made
default? The system is a Pentium Pro 150, 64meg, pcibus, ide
drives. Nothing unusual. Strange....

I'm going to change lilo and make the regular kernel default. Is
this going to present any problems?

Gordon Rowell

Re: pppd refuses to run
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2001, 06:05:20 AM »
Charles Bentley wrote:
>
> The new ppp...rpm cleared up the problem. This brings up
> another
> question. Why do I have the smp kernel installed and made
> default? The system is a Pentium Pro 150, 64meg, pcibus, ide
> drives. Nothing unusual. Strange....

The RedHat installer determined that you have an SMP capable motherboard. If your motherboard is not in fact SMP capable, could you send the motherboard details to bugs@e-smith.com? If it is SMP capable, good luck finding a second PPro 150 :-)
 
> I'm going to change lilo and make the regular kernel default.
> Is this going to present any problems?

No. And neither would running the SMP kernel, other than a minor performance impact.

Gordon

Richard Bruce

Re: pppd refuses to run
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2001, 05:41:47 PM »
I can second this. I kept insisting that my system was a single processor system, forgetting that my motherboard was SMP capable, I therefore experienced all of the "problems" that had been reported on SMP machines.

Just as a side comment I would like to point out that when the e-smith "splash screen" appears showing "e-smith" highlighted and "e-smith UP" below it, this is actually a front end for LILO. If you hit the down-arrow key the system will select "e-smith UP" and launch in uni-processor mode. Never having seen any version of e-smith previously I didn't realise this until someone pointed it out to me. I thought it was just a nice "splash-ad"!!  Perhaps I just didn't spend enough time reading the screen!

Also if I started up in UP mode I could use the system with no problems whatsoever, without having to load the ppp or appletalk patches, however they are required in "SMP" mode.

hope this is of some use to someone.

Richard