On 19/12/2007, M.Setyo Budi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When i install the IBM i just insert the Debian CD. not connected to LAN.
> No, the Lan card is not detect during installation.
> No Lan card was detected.
>
> Any idea?
> If we want to install the IBM we need to detect the disk drive isnt?
> how to install the disk drive (SAS) fist . LAN may be can installed later.
> Anyone have installed  Debian on IBM x3550 ?
>
> Thanks
>  Oddie

Why don't you think that the network card isn't being detected? By the
simple reason that you are being asked to configure a network tells me
that the install has detected a network card. If you have it connected
to a network with a dhcp server then auto configuration can happen if
the dhcp server will hand out addresses to host's it doesn't know
about. otherwise with no lan cable connected you can manually set up
the networking side of things using static addressing.

Also you can skip the network setup until later in the install, or not
do it and it will be setup to detect dhcp.

Adrian

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apartment it is.


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