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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerald Wann) writes:
>
> scripts, i get the message ppp-on: No such file or directory.
>
What is the first line of the file? Is it:
#!/bin/sh
If it is something else, does the program listed in the first line of
the ppp-on script exist? (ie. in the case above, does /bin/sh really
exist?)
This error (assuming that the ppp-on exists) usually means that the
first line of the script is wrong and points to something that isn't
there or it points to the wrong place for something (/bin/ instead of
/usr/bin?)
Good Luck,
Erv
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