On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 00:47:22 +0100, "dr.bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm I can't really say ATM. All I can say right now is I used a current amd64 netinstall image, and now I recall that tg3 did complain something which might have been about not finding a firmware file, so that might explain some. I'll look further into the issue after the easter weekend, I might come back to you then if you don't mind.
Well i tried the ubuntu-amd64 (hoary preview) installer, and aside from being buggy in several ways that perhaps aren't worth mentioning here, it's not able to support the BCM5700 NIC, either.
So it remains an open question: how to install debian-amd64 on a machine with BCM5700 NICs?
Fastest solution would be build your own debain from scratch CD with the broadcom.com driver compiled for it and do follow the dfs way.
Build a udeb with the broadcom.com driver and roll your own installer
try to mount a usbstick with the broadcom.com driver compiled for the d-i kernel and load the module from there (haven't tried that)
lspci -v recognizes these specific cards as "Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 11)"
It's still kinda strange as exatly that chip worked with a d-i installer cd a couple of month ago.
Too bad I can't check what d-i build I used back then and I have no access to the box for at least a couple of month.
greets Uwe
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