Hey Dave, thanks for the quick reply.
It's the Etch floppy installer image, dated 03/10/07. I'm booting
with the boot and root images, and then loading both net-drivers
disks as well when prompted. The installer immediately goes into the
network detection routine, loads the PCMCIA subsystem, and tries to
find the network card. Then it says it can't find anything and offers
a list of cards, from which I can pick the xirc2ps module. At this
stage I've quit the network install and gone back to the main menu to
launch the terminal, modprobed i82365, then gone back to the main
menu and re-run the network autodetection. I also tried opening the
second tty and doing the modprobe i82365 while the "load drivers from
floppy" window was still up, i.e. before the network autodetection.
Neither method gets the card recognized though, either automatically
or after I specify the module explicitly.
On Apr 26, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Dave Patterson wrote:
* Hugo Mallinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-26 17:01:59 +0100]:
Hi, I have a pretty complicated (at least to me) problem with a DEC
HiNote Ultra 2000. I don't have the CD drive, so I'm trying to do a
network install. The onboard ethernet and modem are handled by a
Xircom combo card in an internal i82365 socket. The external PC card
socket uses the yenta driver. Because of how the init scripts run,
the yenta socket is detected and scanned, but once it's found the
i82365 is ignored. This means I can't get access to that onboard NIC.
Which installer are you using, exactly where in the install process
are
opening the terminal, and exactly what is the error return on network
detection?
Ciao,
Dave
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