Hello Glenn, On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 05:30:15AM +1000, Glenn wrote: > > > > In order to allow a kind of light detection of hardware to be use during > > installation, I wanted to build a database (for PCI: I start with the > > easiest...) with the following format: > > > > CLASS_ID VENDOR_ID DEVICE_ID driver_name > > > > I have decided to write a script (you will find all the stuff attached) > > parsing the Linux kernel sources in order to do that. > > > > > > Note: The DB constructed is _not_ garanty to be bullet proof. For example, > > since this is only alpha tests, the class id are probably wrong for some > > devices. Comments absolutely welcomed. > > I imported your db into gnumeric, sorted it to put the driver first, > converted it to html (and .csv). > > http://people.debian.org/~bug1/dmod/linux-2.4.6-i386-pci.html > > A couple of possible problem entries > > The comma in the following > 53c7,8xx 256 4096 1 > 53c7,8xx 256 4096 2 > 53c7,8xx 256 4096 3 > 53c7,8xx 256 4096 4 > > and no number for device_id > saa9730 512 4401 PCI_DEVICE_ID_PHILIPS_SAA9730 > pmc551 512 4528 PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_SEMI_V370PDC Yes, these ones are not defined (and I haven't found the correct numbers in http://www.yourvote.com/pci/). And indeed, specifically for debian-installer, we must have a look to http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/ Cheers, -- Thierry LARONDE, Centre de Ressources Informatiques, Archamps - France http://www.cri74.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]