* Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-17 09:46 +0000]: > Hi, > > I was discussing with someone who wanted to install Debian with the > netinst CD prepared by Chris Lawrence. Like most of the people who are > given the choice, he decided to use the "bf2.4" flavor ... > > Unfortunately this flavor doesn't have the ne2k-pci module ! Such network > cards are so common that I can't understand how it can have been > kept out of this flavor. And why in hell don't we have all possible > modules for network cards in that flavor ?
Maybe because such network cards are so common that support for them has been compiled into the kernel? :-] I don't know if there were changes since then, but a few days ago I installed Debian with "bf2.4" floppies on a computer with a RTL-8029 card, and it was detected at boot time, so I had no need for a module. > Do we have size limits for the modules we integrate ? I don't think so > ... so please stop annoying 90% people with missing modules for the 0.5% > of people who will have to do floppy based installs ... Any source for the statistics? :-) Best regards J Esteves -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]