Thank you both for helping... 1. modprobe i82365 returns Error Inserting i82365 [....] No such device.
2. Attached syslog and hardware summary of the installation. I couldn't find a way to save lspci -nn as the coputer doesn't have a floppy drive and the hard drive is not detected so I can't mount a disk... Thanks, Golan. On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Frans Pop <elen...@planet.nl> wrote: > On Wednesday 17 June 2009, Otavio Salvador wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Untitled<untitled....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > INFO: Menu item 'disk-detect' selected > > > net/hw-detect.hotplug: Detected hotpluggable network interface eth0 > > > net/hw-detect.hotplug: Detected hotpluggable network interface lo > > > hw-detect: Loading PCMCIA bridge driver module: i82365 > > > > > > Kernel: [ 47.534066] Intel isa PCIC probe: not found > > > hw-detect: FATAL: Error intserting i82365 > > > (/lib/modules/2.6.29-2-486/kernel/driver/pcmcia/i82365.ko): No such > > > device > > > check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in /tmp/missing-firmware > > > > Please do following test: > > After the network has been setuped please go to console 2 and call: > > #: anna-install pcmcia-modules > > > > And see if it works and if it solves your problem. > > I can tell you the result of that test now: it's not going to help. > Basically the quoted log messages can be found in 99% of x86 installs. > > What is needed here is the output of 'lspci -nn' and the *full* syslog > (gzipped). The snippet above is very clearly not where the problem is > (and you should know that!). >
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