Why not acquire a $5. Debian CD and install from it? It will be handy to have in any case.
When I load Debian 2.2 or 2.4 it asks about loading the drivers for the PCMCIA cards and I forget if both or just the 2.4 does the automagic thing and finds the right one. Now if only I can get X-windows to behave on my HP OmniBook 4100 grrrr. Have fun! Doc > I have a ThinkPad 760CD with an IBM EtherJet PCMCIA. In the past I have > run Slackware, and been able to compile the pcmcia-cs package and > cs89x0_cs driver... but this is always after installation from CD. > > I would like to switch my laptop over to woody (to match my desktop PC), > but this means installing over the LAN. Can anyone offer advice on the > best/easiest way to get the cs89x0_cs.o module loaded so that I can do > this? > > I do have a copy of cs89x0_cs.o, which was compiled against > pcmcia-cs-3.1.31 and linux-2.2.20... and I have information on how to > modify the PCMCIA configuration files... but I'm not clear on how to add > that module to the system after bootup so that it will see the card. > > I'm installing from the standard rescue and boot floppies, plus > 'drivers.tgz' -- this machine's CDROM drive is not bootable. > > Thanks in advance. > > graham > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >