On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 00:17, Yu Liang wrote:
> Dear experts,
>     My notebook(Toshiba CDT330)'s built-in CDROM does not work, so I want to 
> install 8.0 from network. My ethernet card(Xircom CE3B-100BTX) is connected 
> to the notebook through PCMCIA slot.
>     When I boot my notebook through pcmcia bootable floppy disk, it asks to 
> insert the floppy disk containing the pcmcia device driver. I have searched 
> on the web and find a package of source code for installing the driver to 
> the Linux system.
> How can I make use of the source code to create a floppy disk of the pcmcia 
> device driver? Or is there any other way to install linux into my notebook?
> 

First let me say I have not done an 8.0 install.

Now, which diskimage did you use to boot?  

Also there is a pcmciadd.img file in the images dir I would make a
floppy from it  and insert it when prompted.  My guess is that there is
something in the installation guide about this.

Bret



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