just the raw driver.
Does anyone have any instructions on how to make a driver disk for Redhat
which the kickstart will accept?
Sincerely,
Mark R.
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I’ve downloaded a driver for a Qlogic
card and I want to use this driver at install time. How do I build a driver disk? Thanks in advance.
normal. Windows can't read ext2 filesystem.
> Also after i boot the pc using the linux
> boot disk and select to use drivers linux also can not see anything on the
> disk.
This has happened to me before too. I got around it some other ugly way
IIRC, but is there a bug in the driver dis
I'm installing RH 7.3 and i formatted a boot disk using "rawwritewin.exe"
and picked the "boot.img" file writing to a floppy disk.
When I booted up the pc with the floppy disk I selected to install RH using
the CDROM, bu the pgm couldn't find it. Funny because when "vzlinux" was
booting I saw scro
can a img driver disk be created from a rpm file?
Mike
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where can i find it ?
how do i make one ?
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From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: PCMCIA driver disk
> "Mitchell K. Smith" wrote:
>
> > I have a Compaq Armada 1130T laptop that I am tr
start setup, it prompts me for a
> driver disk.
>
> Is it possible to create a driver disk with pcmcia support so I can install
> from this external CD?
Mitchell-
I don't know about your specific installation, but are you using the pcmcia
supported installation disk? in 6.2 (its
I have a Compaq Armada 1130T laptop that I am trying to setup with Linux
7.0.
It does not have an internal CDROM drive. I do have an Panasonic external
CD attached via a pcmcia card.
When I boot from the install floppy and start setup, it prompts me for a
driver disk.
Is it possible to create
table file you make an entry with the module name, a descriptor,
and both manufacturer and device ID. These ID's are shown at boot by the bios.
Concerning the end of your subject line "Driver disk creation - where do I
find the .config file that was used to create the driver disk vmlinuz file
I'm trying to create a custom driver disk, but have been unable to find any
resources to do so. Where/are there any source code, howtos, help files,
etc. on the subject of creating driver diskettes?
Specifically, I'm trying to create one that includes the newest driver from
dandeli
10,6]
Cirrus Logic 5428 (VLB) Video
2 NE2000 NICs [0x340,0x300 12,5]
WIN95A installed in first 40% of SCSI Drive #1
RH 5.2 uses second 60% of SCSI Drive #1 and all of SCSI Drive #2
First prompt after entering a LDLINUX Command-line asks for a "Driver
Disk" (which to my knowl
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