#include <hallo.h> Kamesh Patel wrote on Wed Jun 26, 2002 um 10:37:18AM: > Ahh i see, well thats a bit of an annoyance as we just paid out for a > machine that we cant install debian on (for the time being) I did fine the > source for the bcm5700 but i could not get it to install when i first tried,
You need those drivers? My "autobuilder" may have something for you, visit http://auric.debian.org/~blade/modules-i386/2.4.18-bf2.4/ > i have not tried it on woody as yet but i will do when i finally am able to > log into the machine, which i am have troubles with at the moment. I would prefer Woody nowadays, or Potato with few core packages from Woody. > We have a couple of 2650's right now. We were able to get past the > sym53c416 spot using the 2.4 kernel, but at this point we're looking for > the gigabit ethernet drivers and correct raid drivers. We can't > identify the modules we need to get the install completed. I guess you need megaraid.o. Extract this file from the drivers.tgz archive (from the bf2.4 subdirectory), get an msdos floppy disk, create a directory called "boot" on it and put the module into the directory. Later, use this floppy in the "Preload essential modules" step. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Erwerbsregel 177: Wisse, wer deine Feinde sind. Dann beute sie aus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]