Subject: Demand-dial PPP
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Aaron Mansheim <a-manshe@runet.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/08/1996 10:58:01
How do I get demand-dial PPP?

I have an SE/30 with the 1.2_BETA (GENERICSBC) #2 Jul 18 kernel,
running on a Quantum ELS170 4.2 drive. If I have to replace my kernel,
I will need the SBC SCSI driver. (Wouldn't it be nice if there were
a CGI somewhere that would tell what kernel your hardware requires?)
I have the 1.1 release tarballs.

If someone can give a general answer, I hope it will get into
the FAQ. I've also looked at the *BSD FAQ.


I don't use my MacBSD machine much lately, partly because I
have to become root to get connected -- it's quicker to use a term
emulator on my roommate's Windoze machine. I'm sure I'd use MacBSD 
more if I had X, but I'm short on disk space. Guess it's time to 
finagle a gigabyte drive. But it seems silly to tack ever-more-
futuristic drives onto an ever-more-obsolete computer. Besides, when 
I want to use UNIX, I might as well use my university account, so I
can later access my files from anywhere or put them on the web.
-- 
Aaron Mansheim, MS exp '97, Computational Sciences, Radford University
<mailto:a-manshe@runet.edu> <http://www.runet.edu/~a-manshe/>