Pretty sure that should be /dev/tts/0
you might check /etc/passwd for the ppp account, and then check your
/etc/ppp/options for the bad reference. I just chucked the options file
that came with intimate and replaced it with something like this:
-detach
defaultroute
noauth
nocrtscts
lock
lcp-echo-interval 5
lcp-echo-failure 3
/dev/tts/0
115200
hope that helps ;)
-P
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Marquardt
To: intimate_at_handhelds.org
Sent: 7/19/2001 2:42 AM
Subject: [Intimate] pppd complains about /dev/tts_0
Hi,
after finishing the intimate install and rebooting for the first
time, my pppd (when started a system start) now complains about:
Failed to open /dev/tts_0: no such file or directory
Yes, that's an underscore. I grepped the whole /etc with subdirectories,
tts_0 is nowhere to be found. When I log in with minicom as root, pppd
starts just fine (prints its junk on the screen). Logging in as user ppp
exits throws me back to the login screen.
Has anybody seen this before?
Cheers,
Colin
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