On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 09:12:44 -0600 Kent West <westk@acu.edu> wrote: ... > >> 1394 Net Adapter ... > >> Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection ... > things simpler, I'd remove the 1394 NIC and just do the install with > the Intel NIC, which should use the eepro100 module I believe. After > you have your network working with that NIC, you can put the 1394 back > in and work on getting it configured if necessary. ... Hi Well, the first one is a virtual nw adapter created by windows for network over firewire, witch is as far as i know not supported by standard debian kernel. For the Intel one: I also have a Intel(R) PRO/100 VE in my notebook and had to use the preliminary bootfloppies from here: http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf3024 ,because I wasnt able to get it running with the bf2.4 2.4.18ner kernel. I havent tried knoppix on it though. For now it seems that the url from above is dead at the moment I think (since the debian server compromise). But since I didn't have any problem with any more recent kernel (2.4.22 and above, though up to 2.4.23 with -ac patches) knoppic should work I think. Mayby this helps yours Albert -- Albert Dengg <a_d@gmx.at>
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