Small omission...
"This reallypromoting the adoption of IPv6!"
^isn't
:)
Unless of course I've got this completely wrong and there is a way to do
both a static IPv4 and a static IPv6 completely through d-i before the
system even reboots into Debian for the first time.
B
Debian Installer, they'll go
with IPv4.
Then we have to *hope* they remember to manually add IPv6 to their
network configuration later on. If they don't just go straight on to
installing software and other setup.
--
Steven Maddox
Lantizia
It's not impossible already to do VLANs with d-i currently (for anyone
reading this after a temporary work around until this is properly fixed)...
Step 1) Get to the screen where d-i presents you with a list of network
interfaces
Step 2) Go to VT2 (using alt-F2) and activate the console
Step
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