On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 02:48:30AM +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 05:25:40PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > > Earlier, I had problems installing Debian on my system because of the
> > > Realtek 8139 ethernet device on my desktop's motherboard. I got round
> > > that
I donm't think the necessary packages are on the cds and such (though
I haven't checked). But I don't see why you don't just build up a
tiny base system with the floppy-based kernel, get apt and your
network working, and then compile a kernel "the debian way" as was
suggested earlier. I think tha
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 05:25:40PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Earlier, I had problems installing Debian on my system because of the
> > Realtek 8139 ethernet device on my desktop's motherboard. I got round
> > that problem by building my own boot floppy with a newer kernel on
> > it.
>
>
> Earlier, I had problems installing Debian on my system because of the
> Realtek 8139 ethernet device on my desktop's motherboard. I got round
> that problem by building my own boot floppy with a newer kernel on
> it.
Why not just get the sources and use kernel-package to make your own
custom
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