[Rule-list] Re: Re: no ppp support in install kernel?

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Mon May 20 06:09:54 EEST 2002


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On Monday 20 May 2002 06:25 am, Raymundo Baquirin wrote:

> > The command on the laptop needs to be:
> >  ifconfig sl0 192.168.1.2 dstaddr 192.168.1.1
>
> I tried again but still got no ping.

It took me several tries before I got it working. If one machine is brough 
down, the slattach process needs to be restarted on the other. Basically, 
i brought up both machines, ran slattach on each, then brought up the sl0 
interface. Use ifconfig sl0 to see how the interface is configured. In my 
first attempts, it was always a point to point link back to itself.
(192.168.0.8 P-t-P 192.168.0.8) Obviously, a minor problem. :)

> > I'll let the install continue, but having seen the results, this
> > isn't an install method I plan on supporting in any fashion. :) The
> > slip network link is just too slow. If I rebuild the kernel and
> > include cslip support, it might help, though I'm not sure of even
> > that.
>
> Sorry to have led you down a dead end.  And thanks for the great work
> you have done with the installer and for all the help with the install.

Not a dead end actually. I have a functional laptop, with very little free 
disk space at present. Details in another mail. Besides, I did it to 
learn how... Yeah, that's it. :)


> I'll focus now on continuing the hard-disk-based install (I want to get
> X working).

Excellent, keep us posted, please. And thanks for all your efforts.

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