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> This is the part where I get completely confused, when you say
> "doesn't in Woody." You booted a Woody install kernel (2.2.x),
Actually I used a 2.4. - bf series woody installer
you
> configured your network card with it, got a DHCP address, downloaded
> packages and so on. Then what
A network install is how I installed Debian in the first place,
THAT WORKED.
Its inside woody that it doesn't.
I followed the full instructions
at http://WWW.DEBIAN.ORG/releases/stable/i386/
ch-install-methods.en.html#s-boot-drive-files
basically you download the disk images leave
'em o
Ive downloaded 2.4.18 k7 but it wants another couple of packages.
This is turning into Mandrake all over again...
I installed using a hard disk net install with kernel 2.4.18-bf.
i'll have a go at downloading packages, otherwise i've just about given up.
When sarge is released I may come fo
> Hso what is the name of you ethernet device? It does sound
> like it is not eth0. If you type 'ifconfig' as root how many devices
> are listed and what are their names?
one device only lo the loopback device, but pegasus is loaded,
hmm im starting to be concerned that the kernel ma
> You can add 'pegasus' to the file /etc/modules so it will load
> automatically on load up. I suggest you do that because the networking
> scripts in /etc/init.d/ expect the ethernet device to be up when they
> run. I am assuming that pegasus driver is for a USB based ethernet
> device? That
> "Lars" == Lars Unin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Lars> I have a vanilla Debian Woody, no X, I'd like to configure
> Lars> DHCLIENT to query the broadband DHCP server to get itself up
> Lars> and running, I can do this really easy w
ogle pulls up nothing of use.
Assume the network card is loaded up properly. It is anyway.
Im not subscribed, please cc me!
Thanks a lot!
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Lars Unin.
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> There's quite a lot involved in what you did I'm not knowledgeable
> about, and you didn't mention why you attempted to do it this way, so
> perhaps I'll be speaking past you, but...
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> You bypassed most of the install logic for Debian. If you did a similar
> thing attempting to change betw
> Well, maybe you could tell us what choices you make during the install,
> and how...tasksel? dselect? What do you choose?
>
> Otherwise a bit difficult to tell what you're doing that doesn't work...
> Please respond to the list, so others can help as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Bret
I'll give it a s
I can't seem to get a decent new debian version
harddisk netinstall to work.
I'm using 2.4-bf version
It installs woody, but then
only 2.2 kernel and I can't get
DHCP to work with my Pegasus
USB-->ETH thingy in the woody.
It does install over my broadband
in the first place, but as DHCLIENT-2.
Is there support now in place in Debian for the UMAX Astra 3400U?
Device ID = 0x60
I know source support is available these days, but has it been integrated into
Debian?
Lars
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