Geoffrey Prewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to install > Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20 (3.0r1) to both boot > and have network (sis900) support. Unfortunately, 2.4 kernels refuse to > work. modprobe sis900 works great, but the network simply does not work; > DHCP fails and pinging from a static ip address fails. (The same config > commands work in 2.2.20) I tried kernels ranging from 2.4.0 to 2.4.22 and > nothing works, compiling them myself and using stock Debian kernels. > > I did find that in order to boot successfully I had to disable APIC ("noapic" > on the lilo command line), otherwise all 2.4 Debian kernels would hang > immediately after IDE devices were detected. I suppose that it is possible > that this prevents the network devices from being properly detected > and configured.
I had sis900 working (with disabled APIC) on woody and 2.4.20 (IIRC) and still do on sarge with 2.4.21, so don't give up ;-) I don't know why it works for me but not for you, sorry. My hardware is different from yours. One thing you could try is booting KNOPPIX. This works here, but I have to type 'knoppix noapic' (or similar) at the boot prompt. BTW: booting with APIC enabled *did* work here, just the driver refused to load. BTW2: on an older kernel (I think it was 2.4.19) I had to patch sis900 to make it work. The patch is not needed any more, though. Not too much help, sorry. Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]