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[Pengfork-devel] [ 101524 ] configuration file??


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Subject: [Pengfork-devel] [ 101524 ] configuration file??
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 01:54:58 -0500

Support Request #101524, was updated on 2002-Nov-12 23:07
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: configuration file??

By: savannah
Date: 2002-Nov-21 06:54
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Okay, well, I checked my kernel config, and I'm pretty sure
that CONFIG_TUN was set as a module in my current working
kernel, but I went ahead and compiled a new one.  It took a
little while to get it to compile (errors in modules I
wasn't using anyway), but I finally got it compiled, and it
booted.  No problem!  But pengfork still gives me the same
error when I'm running the new kernel.  (Before you ask,
yes, I renamed it, and the modules are in a separate
directory from the old kernel's.)  What's the next
troubleshooting step?  I don't want to do anything else on
my own, for fear I'll break things worse!

Laura

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By: chupa
Date: 2002-Nov-20 13:54
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Hey Laura,

OK, I see. The tun module available on vtun is really
outdated, tun module has been integrated into the kernel for
a while now... That's why pengfork is confused, it think you
have a recent tun module because it see the headers of your
2.4.18 kernel but you put an old one as module so it can't
be used.
Try to compile your kernel, with tun (CONFIG_TUN=m in the
section Network device support).It should solve the "Fatal
error" dumby message.
Now, for the PPPoE issue, I've got some report of French
users that login/pass I gave wasn't working so this seems to
be valable only in Germany :( ... Let me know if it works or
not...

Cheers,
JC

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