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- <sect1 id="pppoe" arch="not-s390">
- <title>Installing &debian-gnu; using PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)</title>
-
-<para>
-
-In some countries PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a common protocol for
-broadband (ADSL or cable) connections to an Internet Service Provider.
-Setting up a network connection using PPPoE is not supported by default
-in the installer, but can be made to work very simply. This section
-explains how.
-
-</para><para>
-
-The PPPoE connection set up during the installation will also be available
-after the reboot into the installed system (see <xref linkend="boot-new"/>).
-
-</para><para>
-
-To have the option of setting up and using PPPoE during the installation,
-you will need to install using one of the CD-ROM/DVD images that are
-available. It is not supported for other installation methods (e.g.
-netboot<phrase condition="supports-floppy-boot"> or floppy</phrase>).
-
-</para><para>
-
-Installing over PPPoE is mostly the same as any other installation. The
-following steps explain the differences.
-
-</para>
-
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Boot the installer with the boot parameter
-<userinput>modules=ppp-udeb</userinput><footnote arch="x86">
-
-<para>
-See <xref linkend="boot-screen"/> for information on
-how to add a boot parameter.
-</para>
-
-</footnote>.
-This will ensure the component responsible for the setup of PPPoE
-(<classname>ppp-udeb</classname>) will be loaded and run automatically.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Follow the regular initial steps of the installation (language,
-country and keyboard selection; the loading of additional installer
-components<footnote>
-
-<para>
-
-The <classname>ppp-udeb</classname> component is loaded as one of
-the additional components in this step. If you want to install at
-medium or low priority (expert mode), you can also manually select
-the <classname>ppp-udeb</classname> instead of entering the
-<quote>modules</quote> parameter at the boot prompt.
-
-</para>
-
-</footnote>).
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-The next step is the detection of network hardware, in order to identify
-any Ethernet cards present in the system.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-After this the actual setup of PPPoE is started. The installer will probe
-all the detected Ethernet interfaces in an attempt to find a PPPoE
-concentrator (a type of server which handles PPPoE connections).
-
-</para><para>
-
-It is possible that the concentrator will not to be found at the first
-attempt. This can happen occasionally on slow or loaded networks or with
-faulty servers. In most cases a second attempt to detect the concentrator
-will be successful; to retry, select <guimenuitem>Configure and start a
-PPPoE connection</guimenuitem> from the main menu of the installer.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-After a concentrator is found, the user will be prompted to type the login
-information (the PPPoE username and password).
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-At this point the installer will use the provided information to establish
-the PPPoE connection. If the correct information was provided, the PPPoE
-connection should be configured and the installer should be able to use it
-to connect to the Internet and retrieve packages over it (if needed). If
-the login information is not correct or some error appears, the installer
-will stop, but the configuration can be attempted again by selecting the
-menu entry <guimenuitem>Configure and start a PPPoE connection</guimenuitem>.
-
-</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-
- </sect1>