Hmm, sorry for being such a noob in decoding those logs, but where do you see whether or not I have 1047? Anyway, it's not even my main issue since I can't boot on any other kernel than the one which is already installed. So even if adding the 1047 to the driver is the solution to the network part, I won't even be able to try it...
On Jan 3, 2008 12:07 AM, Fazlul Shahriar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Right, you have this: > > > > 1049 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection > > > > And it's clearly covered in the driver. Hmm. > > > > what do you get when you cat /dev/drivers > > Ok, I meant lejatorn's pci output didn't have 1047 either. Maybe I wasn't > clear. > > Anyway, here is /dev/drivers: > > #/ root > #c cons > #P arch > #$ pnp > #e env > #| pipe > #p proc > #M mnt > #s srv > #d dup > #r rtc > #D ssl > #a tls > #¤ cap > #K kprof > #k devfs > #l ether > #I ip > #i draw > #m mouse > #v vga > #κ kbmap > #S sd > #f floppy > #L lpt > #A audio > #Y cardbus > #y i82365 > #t uart > #U usb > -- GPG key on subkeys.pgp.net: KeyID: | Fingerprint: 683DE5F3 | 4324 5818 39AA 9545 95C6 09AF B0A4 DFEA 683D E5F3