This bug can be deleted.
The 1/14/06 netinst would get stuck on bringing the ethernet
interface up on my Asus A8N-CSM motherboard no matter which of
the two drivers it found (Fast Ethernet on eth0 and nVidia
MCP ethernet on eth1). I would manually configure it and it
would go back to the sta
Quoting Ken Yee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Hi Christian,
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> FYI, lspci isn't available when I go to VT2.
Then you're not using one of the daily builds of Debian Installer
which you find from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer, but
something else
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Just confirmed the Debian Testing I tried installing was the weekly dated
1/13/06...not the stable version.
It doesn't have lspci when I boot to the network card probing point of booting
the CD and then going to VT2 (ctrl-alt-F2).
I did a "find / -name ls*" and couldn't find it. I did a go
Quoting Ken Yee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Boot method: tried netinst and full install CD
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> Image version: Jan 14, 2006 using JigDo from Debian site
Sounds like an Etch beta1 but please tell exactly which image you were
using.
I suggest you try images from
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-insta
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: tried netinst and full install CD
Image version: Jan 14, 2006 using JigDo from Debian site
Date: Jan 14, 2006 4pm EST
Machine: Asus A8N-VM CSM motherboard
Processor: Opteron 170
Memory: 2GB ECC
Partitions: N.A.
Output of lspci and lspci -n:
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