jim biri wrote:
OK - will do. However, once I know what driver to install - how do I
tell Sarge to try to install that driver during the installation process?
To be honest, I've never had to do this on Debian, but I've had to make
other changes during install - at some point when Sarge was still
"Testing" the installer tried to add ftp apt sources before setting up
network, and hung as a result. Basically what I did was press
Alt+F2/F3/ect until I get a working console, do what I need to, and then
switch back to the installer.
Another poster mentioned using the 2.4 kernel - you might have to do
that and then roll your own 2.6 kernel (you might have to fix your fstab
because the device names will probably change).
Hans
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