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Old 30th March 2012, 12:12 PM
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Question connection, internet, netinstiso, pppoe How can i get pppoe internet connection wit

I need pppoe internet connection setup during installation to install fedora 16 using Fedora-16-i386-netinst.iso .

Has anyone done that?

Can anyone tell me how i can load that pppoe modules during installation?
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