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This is the log of a chat I had today on #debian-boot with mrvn (and before him with other developers). The consensus is that d-i will not support modem netinstall (both POTS and DSL). If you don't agree, and are willing to work on a pppd configurator and on a PPP netinstall initrd, then please speak now. <Md> summary: a pppoe-netinstall initrd /could/ be made, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort. the USB modems require plenty (~1 MB?) of .udebs (some of them which cannot be provided by us), and they could go on the business card CD <Md> I could make .udebs of pppd and everything else needed, as long as there is a consensus that somebody else will work on the frontend or they can go on the CD even if they will have to be configured manually <mrvn> Md: people with dsl can easily download a 50-100MB cd with base. I would work towards that. <Md> mrvn: if they can download enough to install the base system then they could as well pick the few regular .debs from a mirror and install them with dpkg <Md> mrvn: I'm considering a "smallest possible initial download" scenario <mrvn> Md: base would be on the cd. [...] <mrvn> Md: my businesscard isonly 20MB :) <Md> and where did you get it from then? <mrvn> debian-cd has a lot of bloat on the official CDs <mrvn> Md: They are build by the "mrvn" branch. <Md> anyway, if you say that a 20 MB download is enough to download something which can be rebooted and used to install real .deb packages then it's all I want <mrvn> base-config already fetched read-edid, discover and libdiscover from the cd anyway. <Md> can you confirm this? <mrvn> No, 50 MB is enough. <Md> ok, a 50 MB download which allows to install real .debs is still OK for me <mrvn> Better say 55MB or so when docs are added. <mrvn> Md: Anything that can be downloaded within 15 minues I feel is acceptable. <Md> mrvn: I think that the limit is 64 MB, the size of the cheapest USB pen drive <mrvn> Md: Or that. [...] <Md> anyway, let's say that users with an USB modem will have to download the business card-sized image and then manually install a few .debs (I will provide documentation and maybe a script) <Md> do we want to make something better for PPPoE users? it should not be hard <mrvn> Md: a "probe-dsl" program that will look what firmware is needed and apt-get install it? <Md> mrvn: I assume that users will now which driver package they need <mrvn> base-config could ask if the user wants to install dsl and then fetch the required extra debs from cd and run the config prog. <mrvn> base-config already fetched read-edid, discover and libdiscover from the cd anyway. <Md> do not forget that manual install of the firmware files will still be needed, hotplug must be working, and everything has to be configured manually. I don't think that just this bit of automation will be worth the effort, for now <mrvn> Md: as I said, write a dsl-config and package the free firmwares. <mrvn> Md: And check that the README you want to write for dsl gets included on the cd. <mrvn> Md: don#t think its worth it, the cd with base is small enough. <Md> mrvn: as I said, I'm not interested at all in writing a dsl-config package (which would be very cool, but also a huge effort to do it right) and all the most popular modems need firmwares cannot be redistributed netinst initrd? In a pppoe initrd? In the business card image? <mrvn> A dsl initrd would need a firmware floppy wich sucks. <Md> mrvn: I'm still talking about pppoe, no firmware needed. just pppd and a few kernel modules <Md> about 130 KB, I think <mrvn> Ok, still not worth it. It doesn't save any download compared to a base cd. <mrvn> +pppoeconf <Md> I'm not responsible for pppoeconf, its maintainer will have to make it usable for the boot disks <mrvn> Md: then hit him untill he does or there will be no dsl initrd. <Md> it's a convoluted 10 KB shell script which uses dialog and user space pppoe, which I do not plan to support <Md> it would have to be rewritten from scratch <mrvn> or do that. <mrvn> Without providing a config any DSL support in d-i is pointless. <mrvn> Remeber you hav no docs and no good editor in d-i <Md> it's not... most users know how to put their own username and password in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets <mrvn> I realy would leave that for after base in installed. <Md> but yes, if the target is the CD image then there is no big difference in installing it before or after the system has been rebooted <mrvn> You would need to abort the d-i installation at some point to configure pppoe manually and that just makes problems. <Md> yes. looks like there is a consensus of two for no PPP support for d-i. :-)<Md> if it's OK for you I will send this log to the mailing list <mrvn> Md: I don't think you get anyone to agree on icnluding it without a config forntend. -- ciao, | Marco | [3086 papyGTVucyOC2] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]