On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Jim Jensen wrote:
> After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of
> course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network
> config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when
> you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs.
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Jim Jensen wrote:
> After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of
> course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network
> config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when
> you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs.
After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of
course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network
config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when
you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs. I just did it
today.
-Jim Jensen
After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of
course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network
config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when
you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs. I just did it
today.
-Jim Jensen
I'm trying to reinstall debian on my laptop since I was having trouble getting
potatoe to install. Anyway, I was able to find a 2.1 cd and I picked up a 3com
Etherlink III network/33.6 pcmcia card. The question is, how can I bet the
install program to bring up the network so I can nfs install the
I'm trying to reinstall debian on my laptop since I was having trouble getting
potatoe to install. Anyway, I was able to find a 2.1 cd and I picked up a 3com
Etherlink III network/33.6 pcmcia card. The question is, how can I bet the
install program to bring up the network so I can nfs install the
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