#include <hallo.h> * Jason Lim [Wed, Jul 02 2003, 10:51:35PM]: > Nowadays, many motherboards have built-in ethernet ports. The most common > seem to be either the SiS chipset (SIS900) or Intel's one (don't know what > model number... but i think eepro or something?) > > Realtek is the most common PCI one... virtually all cheap PCI LAN cards > have Realtek chipsets.
All mentioned cards are supported by the bf2.4 kernel or will be supported by the next generations of boot-floppies. What is your problem? The broadcom things are not supported just because the stupid drivers are not part of the normal vanilla kernel. > Not THAT many. > > Actually, I like the way Redhat does it. IMHO Redhat has one of the best > installation "procedures" going. With the 3ware card installed, it > automatically loads up the 3wxxxx.o (i think that's what it's called?). bf2.4 loads the 3ware driver. Some exotic controllers are only supported if you insert a module-preload disk with scsi drivers and load them manually. There is no good way to fix it, we cannot include every driver on _one_ floppy. MfG, Eduard. -- <cray> knopper wie ich mitbekommen habe hast du irgendwie etwas mit knoppix zu tun, .. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]