On Tue, 31 May 2005 23:15:04 +0200, Alexander Dalloz
<ad+lists(a)uni-x.org> wrote:
> What does this mean?
> bash?
> command not found?
That the command "modprobe" is not in the user's $PATH. It really has
been beaten to death here on the list, the discussion about "su" versus
"su -".
Well, I am not really a Linux user, just forced by circumstances to
get a Linux box operational for development and I need to get PPTP VPN
working for that.
After doing su - I was able to run modprobe and it reported success.
A warning is not an error. The rpm install warned you about not
knowing
the GPG key the RPM is signed with. Run "rpm -qi pptp" and you'll see
that the package is installed.
I hoped for the best and just continued and the packages seemed to be
installed.
> The next step using yum does not work at all, it complains about
GPG
> public keays and suggests a command to install them which did not
> work.
I backtracked to a previous thread and found out how to import keys
and after that I could do yum update yum and now I am fine... :-)
Alexander
Thanks for your pointer on su -
Bo Berglund