Asker wrote:
Read the other peoples' posts. It seems I was incorrect in my statement. Despite the lack of a set of kernel modules on the floppies, PPPoE is still supported. Randy Pratt posted a link to a doc he wrote on getting PPPoE working within sysinstall.If you need the machine to do PPPoE, ppp supports PPPoE. For this to work, though, you need netgraph, which isn't in GENERIC. You will need to make a custom kernel and build your own set of custom floppies.The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the connection with my Internet Servise Provider.Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no speical support from the OS. From its poitn of view you are just conencted via ethernet.
Ok, so in my situation the installation of FreeBSD is impossible. What do you think about changing GENERIC or just the kernel in installation floppies in the future releases of FreeBSD? I think it will be very useful because ADSL (therefore PPPoE protocol) is very frequent method of connecting with Internet Service Provider in our days.
Depending on what you're installing, yes. Personally, I prefer to have everything local during an install. I've never liked the idea of connecting to the internet as root, and that's exactly what you do when doing an FTP install.P.S. FTP installation use much less internet traffic than 4 huge ISO files' downloading.
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