> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 09:03:43PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > I don't like this idea.  I think it is the wrong assumption that
>> "most"
>> > machines run PPPoE.  The folks that use this can easily update the
>> > appropriate
>> > files after the initial install is complete.
>>
>> It`s the same assumption like asking the guy who installs OpenBSd if he
>> wanna use dhcp. :-)
>
> It is safe to assume people want network functionality.  Your arguments
> are, as
> usual, not thought through.

pppoe IS network stuff but you did not understood what I`ve requested.
I repeated (and rephrased) my request and hopefully this solves the
confusion.

I did nto asked to add the pppoe-Code but to add a little mask into the
installer to create the hostname.pppoe.

Like:

Wich device should be used for pppoe? [fxp0] :
pppoe protocol? [bla]:
User ID for pppoe: foo
Password for pppoe: bar
PPPOE-Successfully configured and useable after reboot

Just like:

Start sshd? [Yes]:

Is it such a heavy change?
You don`t have ntfs-Code int he floppy-Kernels but I can still edit the
/etc/fstab before the system reboots.
So I hope I pointed out what I think is maybe usefull. :)

Kind regards,
Sebastian
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