On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 04:16:52AM +0100, Joshua Dunamis wrote: > Package: installation-reports > Version: 2.7 > Severity: wishlist > > > > -- Package-specific info: > > Boot method: CD > Image version: 2.6.12-1-686 #1 Tue Sep 27 12:52:50 JST 2005 > Date: <12-12-2005 22:27l> > > Machine: IBM > Partitions: > Filesystem Typeblocchi di 1K Usati Disponib. Uso% Montato su > /dev/hda1 ext3 5542276 1467088 3793652 28% / > /dev/hda6 ext3 13456580 6578892 6877688 49% /home > tmpfs tmpfs 59352 0 59352 0% /dev/shm > tmpfs tmpfs 10240 76 10164 1% /dev > > > Base System Installation Checklist: > [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it > > Initial boot: [O] > Detect network card: [O] > Configure network: [E] > Detect CD: [O] > Load installer modules: [O] > Detect hard drives: [O] > Partition hard drives: [O] > Create file systems: [O] > Mount partitions: [O] > Install base system: [O] > Install boot loader: [O] > Installed system ok: [O] > > Comments/Problems: > > I use an USB ADSL modem and so its impossible for the installer to work > fine in network configuration > > <Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments > and ideas you had during the initial install.> > > I found it very easy and confortable. I hope in the future will be > possible to configure during installation the speedtouch 330 modem and > any other USB modem. I configured it after installation from the first > of CDs set. That all, the debian-installer is a very great job.
Well unfortunately most USB ADSL modems are using a proprietary interface and are very unlikely to get linux support. On the other hand the speedtouch does seem to be worked on by someone, so perhaps at some point it will have a proper driver. Of course we will also need someone to decide to actually work on ppp/pppoe support in the installer too, which so far hasn't attracted very much interest even among people who have pppoe on ethernet based adsl modems. Most other usb modems probably won't work unless they happen to just inplement the usb ethernet drive interface, in which case they should be the same to the system as any usb network adapter connected to an ethernet adsl modem. At least some cable modems have gone that way, although far from all. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]