Well, first of all, thanks so much for the overwhelming response to my
post.
I got it working and here is what I did;
1 - Get the source from Intel and compile in the same env as the
kickstart OS. You will have an igb.ko file as a result.
2 - Mount the kickstart CD;
a - cd to were you want it.
b - gunzip < /media/CDROM/initrd.img | cpio -i --make-directories
3 - change to to the modules directory that was created in #2b above.
a - gunzip < modules.cgz | (cd were you want it && cpio -idv)
b - cp igb.ko were ever you wanted it from #a above/kernal-version/86x64
4 - change to the parent dir the of kernal-version and do;
a - find kernal-version | cpio -ov -H crc | gzip > path to were u want
it/modules.cgz
5 - modify the files in your modules dir from #2b above, Since 5.3 has
support for this Itel NIC, I had to reverse engineer from 5.3
initrd.img the files;
pci.ids
modules.alias
6 - go into the parent dir from #2b were the contents of initrd.img
were extracted and were you modifying the files in #3b and #4b;
a - (find . | cpio --quiet -c -o) > ../initrd.img
7 - copy the iniitrd to your original isolinux dir that the kickstart
Cd is based off of.
8 - change to that dir and do;
a - mkisofs -o ../whatevername.iso -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat -no-
emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table .
9 - use what ever burning sw to create a CD from iso.
Hope this helps any one in a similar bind.
On Aug 19, 2009, at 4:56 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a Centos 5.1 kickstart that I must continue to use.
How can I update the kick start image so that it recognizes Intel
gigabit 82576 nic?
BTW, I compiled the driver I need and have this igb.ko file.
How do I incorporate that into my initrd.img file that I see on the
kickstart CD that is probably my kickstart boot OS.
Thank you very much in advance.
aurf -
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