El mié, 11-03-2009 a las 09:21 +0000, thveillon.debian escribió: > consultores1 wrote : > > hello > > > > does somebody know how to do an installation using a wireless usb > > rtl-8187L, which does not need any kind of firmware, it works correctly > > with lenny, sid and maybe with any other linux distribution. > > > > My problem is that the netinstall does not recognize the usb card at the > > beginning, then i have to stop installing, and the module related to the > > card does not apper in any place. > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > > > Hi, > > don't know if it can help you, but I have such a wifi controller on my > motherboard (not using it though, and never for a netinstall), here the > lsmod output : > > > lsmod | grep rtl > rtl8187 44224 0 > mac80211 127440 1 rtl8187 > eeprom_93cx6 2624 1 rtl8187 > cfg80211 31712 2 rtl8187,mac80211 > > > > So it seems you need rtl8187, and there's an eeprom reader involved to > eeprom 93cx6. > "dpkg -S" tells me that all of this is compiled in my kernel, but maybe > not in the installer one ? > It has always worked out of the box. > > Tom
Yes, it is exactly what i thought, because i tested it with Slax, and it worked very well. Then, it could means what i have to recompile the netinstall kernel, build the new personalized netinstall, and burn CD. if it were not possible activating it at boot. Is it correct? PS: Is it possible installing from Slax, chrooting i mean? -- "Consultores Agropecuarios" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org