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Geert Stappers wrote:
> Op 22-10-2006 om 00:39 schreef Holger Wansing:
>> In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
>> is always empty (at least in all cases I have tried)
>> and there is no menu which asks for it.
>>
>> Has it any sense?
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Op 22-10-2006 om 23:44 schreef Holger Wansing:
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:08:05 +0200 Geert Stappers wrote:
> > > In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
> [...]
> > > Has it any sense?
> >
> > It is used for PPtP and PPPoE installs.
>
On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:08:05 +0200 Geert Stappers wrote:
> > In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
[...]
> > Has it any sense?
>
> It is used for PPtP and PPPoE installs.
Ah, ok. In this case, feel free to leave it as it is now.
I thought it was a relic from old, past times mayb
reassign 394574 netcfg
severity 394574 wishlist
Op 22-10-2006 om 00:39 schreef Holger Wansing:
> In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
> is always empty (at least in all cases I have tried)
> and there is no menu which asks for it.
>
> Has it any sense?
It is used for PPtP and
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> reassign 394574 netcfg
Bug#394574: debian-installer: senseless entry in network settings
Bug reassigned from package `debian-installer' to `netcfg'.
> severity 394574 wishlist
Bug#394574: debian-installer: senseless entry in network s
On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:08:05 +0200 Geert Stappers wrote:
> > In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
[...]
> > Has it any sense?
>
> It is used for PPtP and PPPoE installs.
Ah, ok. In this case, feel free to leave it as it is now.
I thought it was a relic from old, past times mayb
Package: debian-installer
Severity: minor
Hi,
after configuring network manually by hand, I get a
screen which summarizes the network settings and asks,
if everything is ok.
In this listing there is an entry 'pointtopoint', which
is always empty (at least in all cases I have tried)
and there i
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