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
>



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