Re: Best network card for network install?
I'm glad to hear Glen had better experience than I did.
Glen and Brian, could you note which release you're
installing? As I noted, my experience was with slink.
--
Tony
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 09:58:15AM -0700, Glen Mehn wrote:
> before "configure device drivers" do "Alternate-- configure pcmcia"
>
> I've had good luck with just about every pcmcia card I've tried-- several xircom's, netgearfa410x, several different 3com's... I think you just need to add pcmcia support before you configure the network (and I think that I do it before I config device drivers)
>
> glen
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 09:40:50AM -0500, Brian Button wrote:
> >
> > Gee, this sure seems like an FAQ, and I apologize for asking it
> > again. But I've been trying to install 2.2r3 via a network install for
> > two days now, and I haven't made any progress at all.
> >
> > I can't seem to get any of my linksys cards recognized at the point of
> > the install where you have to specify modules to load. I have both a
> > PCMPC200 V2 and an EC2T, the former of which uses the newer tulip
> > driver and the latter uses pcnet_cs. Both cards are recognized after
> > boot through cardctl ident, but no interface is ever defined for them,
> > and I can't seem to get past this. The error that gets printed during
> > the install says something about the specific module I'm loading being
> > busy, probably due to a bad IO address or IRQ.
> >
> > My best effort at making this work was to grab the newest tulip.c,
> > grab a bunch of deb packages, including the compiler, newest pcmcia_cs
> > source, kernel_headers, etc, and build tulip.o. I ran depmod -a, put
> > the proper stuff into /etc/pcmcia/config, and still couldn't get
> > anything to work.
> >
> > Are there different and better network cards to use for a laptop
> > install? Has anyone ever gotten a laptop network install to work,
> > either with either of these linksys cards, or *any* PCMCIA card???
> >
> > I searched through the archives and found one person who said that
> > they were having similar problems at the same place in the install,
> > and they avoided it by initializing PCMCIA. How can this be done
> > during install?
> >
> > Sorry for asking so many questions, and I should probably just order
> > the CDs :( This has become something of a quest, though...
> >
> > Thanks in advance, and I promise to write up and post any success that
> > I have to share this information with future debian newbies :)
> >
> > bab
> >
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