On 11/3/06,
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On (02/11/06 13:31), ChadDavis wrote:
> Hey. This may be a dumb question, but . . .
No :)
> I'm doing my first install on a laptop. I have found that I need to track
> down drivers for both my ethernet and wireless cards. I already found them,
> I think, but I am curious as to how I make them available to the install
> process. The install talks about inserting a floppy or something, but my
> laptop does . What is the standard way to make a
> extraneous driver available to the installer?
If you have a wired ethernet connection, I wouldn't worry about the
wireless card until you've completed the install. You can then have the
advantage of an x-window environment to get wireless sorted - it can be
a bit tricky.
If your kit is fairly recent then you may need the etch (testing) or
sid(unstable) .iso. Either of those should recognise your NIC if sarge
(stable) doesn't. I would use the netinst.iso which is typically less
than 150Mb; once you do the basic install all the remaining packages are
downloaded off the net as you need them.
Check out the fine installation manual for your architecture.
Regards
Clive
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