Re: PPP has a mind of it's own?

From: RexFelis (catlord17_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/19/03

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    Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 05:37:55 -0700 (PDT)
    To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
    
    

    PPP problem update:

    I have been working to find and fix the PPP
    problem I was having on my own. Something
    someone said hgave me enough of an idea to try
    'cp -pRv /etc/* /mnt/fbsd/a/etc' and this worked
    to fix the PPP problem.

    I had previously attempted to copy over the
    contents of PPP and the /etc/resolv.conf file as
    well, with no success. Copying the entire /etc
    over tells me there is some other file there that
    was stopping me. It can't be a firewall, because
    I never got far enough to configure one. Can
    anyone help me on which file it might have been?
    Remember, when I would connect to the internet,
    there were no error messages, and the data would
    go both ways in brief, intermitent bursts. There
    was communication both ways, I believe, only
    nothing was getting done - brief flash of
    transmit light on modem, wait wait wait, brief
    flash of transmit light, wait wait wait, brief
    flash of receive light, wait wait wait, brief
    flash of transmit, etc.

    For anyone else who might decide to try fixing
    this problem with the copy command, here is a
    word to the wise. Back up your fstab file first.
     The one from my new installation got
    overwritten, and now I somehow cannot get either
    installation to stop mounting at least one of the
    other installation's partitions. Even if I
    comment out or remove entirely the references to
    the other installation's partitions from fstab.
    This is what my current fstab file looks like...

    # Device Mountpoint FStype
    Options Dump Pass#
    #/dev/ad2s1b none swap
    sw 0 0
    #/dev/ad2s1a /mnt/fbsd/a ufs
    rw 1 1
    #/dev/ad2s1e /mnt/fbsd/e ufs
    rw 2 2
    #/dev/ad2s1f /mnt/fbsd/f ufs
    rw 2 2
    #/dev/ad2s1d /mnt/fbsd/d ufs
    rw 2 2
    /dev/acd0 /mnt/cdrom
    cd9660 ro,noauto 0
    /dev/acd1 /mnt/cdrom2
    cd9660 ro,noauto 0
    /dev/ad0s2b none swap
    sw 0 0
    /dev/ad0s2a / ufs
    rw 2 2
    /dev/ad0s2d /var ufs
    rw 2 2
    /dev/ad0s2e /tmp ufs
    rw 2 2
    /dev/ad0s2f /usr ufs
    rw 2 2
    /dev/ad0s1 /mnt/windows msdosfs
    rw 0 0

    And yet, KDiskFree reports that /dev/ad0s2a is
    not mounted as root, but /dev/ad2s1a is. This is
    happening on both installations of FreeBSD!

    Should I just scrap my new installation and start
    fresh, or os there some remedy for this fstab
    thing I am unaware of? I'd rather learn from my
    mistakes than scrap it if I can, but this makes
    no sense to me.

    Thanks for the help, everyone. :)

    Shannon

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