> Well, I'm busy doing some testing, and have some nice things to report..
>
> ** Connection is going like a charm, just like it did in EigerStein..
> ** From my end, I see no difference in connectivity/speed.
> ** I see no difference in the connection process, so to speak (no
problems)

Good news!  And I'm currently supporting a user in France, whose PPPoE
connection is working fine...I've even got a VPN link running over it.

> I was stucked looking for all kind of tools/utils to get my Connection
known
> to the world (stupied me), but I managed to found a nice tool.
> ez-ipupd.lrp..
>
> Currently I have it on my BootFlop, I would like to know if u can include
it
> in your next Release of Dachstein, for the PPPOE users,

I probably won't add this to the CD by default (there's just too much stuff
for me to try and put everything on there), but you can add it
yourself...see below

> *** Note ***
> Charles, if I should use a RW Cd-Rom, and copy some of these packages to
the
> CD, and include them to run from the lrpkg file, would this work without
any
> problems, or
> Is there some hidden script on the CD, that keeps track of the file
> ORIGINALLY included in your RELEASE..

There's nothing in the CD that 'knows' what packages are on my original CD
distribution.  You can add (or remove) packages from a local copy of the
CD-Contents directory, and run the mkisofs command in the readme file to
build a new image.  You can also build a new image on a windows system, but
you'll have to see your CD-Burner software documentation for making a
bootable CD...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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