On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 03:38:46AM +0200, Frans Schreuder wrote: > Hai. > > I've been trying to get Raid working................... > Now I've made a not that good decision in buying a CompraQ proliant 1000. > > At first it was a hell to get the machine past the bios errors. > Now I can get in the installation menu using rescue and root disks. > But no disks are beeing recognized. Do I need some special bootdisks? > It has a 1.05Gb disk on the onboard scsi-controller (together with a cdrom; > doesn't see that one either) > > I installed Dos 6.0 on it (like it was a regular desktop). > Now I don't have a clue on how to move on. > > Any hints and tips are welcome. > > Regards > Frans Schreuder
For the RAID try the COMPACT boot disk set. It will find the RAID array then. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Aquila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Aaron Traas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> > Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 6:23 PM > Subject: Re: Help!!! Ethernet card hell! > > > > I don't know what could be wrong with your ethernet card, but it can't > > be Debian's fault, coz the network driver modules are part of the linux > > kernel. Perhaps you should just compile your own kernel. > > > > It could just be a loose cable or something :) > > > > I know that the natsemi.o module exists in the current kernel version > > 2.4.5 (and probably in many other versions before that). You need > > CONFIG_NATSEMI=m in your kernel config. > > > > Cheers, > > Aq. > > > > On 23 Jun 2001 11:42:19 -0400, Aaron Traas wrote: > > > Overall, I love Debian as an OS. I've used it many times in a work > > > environment, and apt-get simply rules. However, I have yet to > > > successfully install Debian on one of my home machines. Here is the > > > situation: > > > > > > I have 5 different ethernet cards without a permanent home: 4 different > > > Tulip variants, and a Netgear FA311. I'm trying to get these to work on > > > Debian 2.2r2. I am unable to get 2.2r3 because A) my CDRW on my Windoze > > > box just died, and B) I can't get this machine to work with any ethernet > > > card I have, so installing over the network is not an option. > > > > > > I've tried absolutely everything on the Tulip variants... all versions > > > of the driver included (ng_tulip, old_tulip, tulip) in various ways. > > > Most recently, I got one of the variants of the tulip to work by > > > installing a clean system, and entering the following commands: > > > > > > insmod tulip > > > ifconfig eth0 inet 10.1.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 10.1.1.255 > > > ifconfig eth0 up > > > ping 10.1.1.1 > > > > > > And everything worked fine! It was great! So I decided to re-install the > > > system, and configure everything I wanted. I selected the tulip driver, > > > and it loaded. I entered the same information above, along with a > > > default gateway and DNS server address. The install finished, and I > > > tried to ping the same address. It timed out. > > > > > > I tried various things, including rmmoding the driver, and insmoding it, > > > and redoing everything with ifconfig, but nothing works. > > > > > > I'd like to know what is going on here. I know for the fact the card was > > > working just a few minutes ago. I also know that all of the cards I have > > > work well under both Red Hat and Mandrake, which I used prior to Debian > > > and got sick of. > > > > > > Also, what driver am I supposed to use for the Netgear FA311? In other > > > distros, it uses natsemi.o, which is not present in Debian 2.2r2. > > > > > > Can someone tell me what is going on? Debian is an incredibly robust OS, > > > but if it can't work with the same ethernet cards that other distros use > > > with ease, I'm going to have to switch back. I have 4 machines I want to > > > install Debian on, all of which are currently running Mandrake and have > > > Tulip cards in them (one of them has 4 such cards and is being used as a > > > router), and I can't afford to just buy 7 new NICs. > > > > > > Does anyone have a solution for me? > > > > > > > > > -- > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > > --------------------------------------- > > e-mail: aquila at hypox dot org > > website: http://aquila.hypox.org > > geek code: > > GCS d- s+:--- a-- C++++ ULS++>++++ > > P+++ L+++>++++$ E--- W++ N+ o? K? > > w---- O- M-- V-- PS---@ PE--@ Y? > > PGP- t 5 X- R tv+ b+ DI-- D+ G++ > > e(++) h! r* y > > --------------------------------------- > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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