I do not know the solution but following may help if this is pci card. # cat /proc/pci|grep -ie ethernet or # cat /proc/pci|less
This gives actual chip used on the NIC then you can decide which driver to use. I have Kingston Card and Linksys card but they use same family of chip. In my case, Ethernet controller: LiteOn Unknown device (rev 37). Ethernet controller: LiteOn LNE100TX (rev 32). So I put "tulip" in /etc/modules and rebooted (Of course, insmod may be better than reboot....) Osamu On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 10:46:57AM -0000, Henry Gomersall wrote: > I have a D-Link DFE-520TX ethernet card connecting me, via a cable modem to > the internet. I wish to install debian over the internet. I have installed > the base system fine, and it all works (i assume) as it should. However, > This particular card cannot be selected from the list of NICs during > installation (of the base system from the rescue disk). This then means I > cannot access the debian FTP site to download any more of debian. I have > checked on the supported hardware list and this particular card is > supported. There is a link however to a C file requiring me to recompile the > kernel to enable support for this card > (ftp.dlinknet.com/PUB/Drivers/linux.zip). Unfortunately the base system > doesn't have such added bonuses as the kernel source or Make. Do you have > any ideas or suggestions about installing debian via an FTP site. > Many thanks > > Henry Gomersall > -- + Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG-key: 1024D/D5DE453D + + Fingerprint: 814E BD64 3288 40E7 E88E 3D92 C3F8 EA94 D5DE 453D + + === http://www.aokiconsulting.com ======= Cupertino, CA USA === +