On Nov 13, Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >WIBNI one could install Debian via an USB ADSL connection? Maybe. But this does not requires an .udeb, only that you install the needed regular .deb packages after you installed the base system.
Actually, a few weeks ago I killed ppp.udeb because nobody could find an use for it. If you need: - drivers for all USB ADSL modules - pppd - kernel modules for ATM and PPPoA - kernel modules for PPPoE - br2684ctl and atmarpd - the front end neeeded to configure everything then you have something too big for an install image and which should be installed instead from regular packages after the base system has been unpacked. Also, in my mind the need for firmwares or magic binary files of unknown meaning which debian usually cannot distribute is another good reason for keeping these packages normal .debs. -- ciao, | Marco | [3019 mouLHh3SWwoZk] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]