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--- Begin Message ---Package: cdrom Version: 4.0 Severity: grave As far as I can tell, the daily build network install CD for Debian/ppc 4.0 (etch) from 12-Feb-07 does not include the ibmveth module (ibm virtual ethernet driver; i.e. CONFIG_IBMVETH). This affects anyone using POWER5 virtualization with virtual ethernet. It makes it impossible to do a network install on a logical partition. Boot the CD using 'expert64' Select 'Execute a shell' ~ # modprobe ibmveth FATAL: Module ibmveth not found. ~ # ifconfig eth0 up SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Please include the driver on the network install CD.
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--- Begin Message ---> As far as I can tell, the daily build network install CD for Debian/ppc > 4.0 (etch) from 12-Feb-07 does not include the ibmveth module (ibm > virtual ethernet driver; i.e. CONFIG_IBMVETH). This affects anyone > using POWER5 virtualization with virtual ethernet. It makes it > impossible to do a network install on a logical partition. My earlier research turns out to have been wrong: ibmveth _is_ (and has been for a very long time) included in powerpc64 kernel udebs. This makes me suspect that you have just tried to load the module too early in the installation process. For CD-based installations the module will only become available _after_ the step "Loading additional installer components". During this step the udeb nic-modules will be loaded which contains the module. Closing this report for now, but if you can show that the module really is not there, feel free to reply to this mail and we will reopen it. If you do, please provide the output of the following commands: - uname -a - sed -n "/Package: nic-modules/,/Version/p" /var/lib/dpkg/status - find /lib/modules -name ibmveth* Cheers, FJP
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