Alright, I'm getting closer.
Recap: I managed to build a custom kernel with enough hooks to re-load my
ethernet module (only took 10 attempts!) I found that to get the RTL 8139
modules to work I needed to prompt for experimental parts of the 2.2.x
kernel to get RTL8139 support, and to check off
> >>"Phillip" == Phillip Remaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Phillip> Worse, I can't get make-kpkg modules_install to work. I'm
> Phillip> not sure exactly which source I need in /usr/src/modules,
> Phillip> and the make pr
I seem to be an idiot.
I wanted to add sound to by Woody install, and figured I needed to build me
a kernel (to add isapnp which seems not to be there by default).
The kernel (2.2.20) that installed with the woody installer used
the RTL8139 loadable module, and worked great.
I followed the "make
So I got Ian Eure's "netinst" iso image so that I could install Debian
(woody) fresh on a new machine (die, floppies, die!). I use Debian because
apt-get is VERY cool, and I try to advocate it to my friends considering
Linux, thanks to the ease of installs and upgrades. And I figure I might as
we
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