roberts


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Posted: Sep. 24 2004,07:07 |
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If you lose ppp0 I would check out how you are setting up these devices. Which tool(s) are you using and in what order may make a difference. I would think it would work if you did the ppp0 and then manually entered via ifconfig command the eth0 setting and possibly a route command, then save it in /opt/bootlocal.sh. If you are using the netcardconfig script it is probably setting everything unaware of the existing ppp0 setup.
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