]> I thought i could do it by escaping in /bin/sh, enabling pppoe by hand, ]> and downloading everything from the nearest ftp mirror. Sadly, the kernel ]> on the install disks is from the 1.5 series, and pppoe in-kernel was not ]> implemented at that time. ] ]It's actually CVS 1.6, but in any case...
Oops, i was mistaken by the version number shown on the menu. And uname was not available :) ]> - if not, will there be new install disks with pppoe in-kernel enabled in ]> a short/middle term? ] ]I'll try to sort that out next week. I'm (still!) in the process of ]moving, but I'll try to get my NetBSD box back up again and rebuild the ]floppies with a new kernel. Do you need any extra userspace commands as ]well? Sorry for adding this on your tasklist, i believe it is already quite long. At least i hope this will encourage others to try and test this architecture. Practically, i need at least the commands to connect manually with pppoe: - ifconfig (which is already here) - pppoectl (and, of course, a pppoe-enabled kernel :) Thank you again, Xavier de Labouret

