That kernel is still useless to me...

So I went looking a bit closer at your test kernels and it looks like
the problem is the config you're using, they simply lack PPPoE support
entirely...

root@sateda:~# grep -i pppoe /boot/config-3.7.0-030700rc5-generic

root@sateda:~# grep -i pppoe /boot/config-3.2.0-57-generic 
CONFIG_PPPOE=m

I suspect you'll want to enable that module and then restart the bisect
from the start so we can get relevant results.

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  Network related kernel panic on Atom 64bit system using saucy backport
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