Make sure pnp operating system is disabled in your bios and pnp disabled
on your card, or maybe recompiling your kernel for pnp support...

--mat

On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:28, Thomas Connolly wrote:
> 
> This is exactly my situation, any ideas??
> "If his NIC is *not* there when it's time to configure and start
> the d-load, it's a hardware/BIOS issue, or somebody's broke
> sysinstall(8).....or is there another option I'm missing?"
> 
> Tom
> 
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> DaleCo, S.P.
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jack L. Stone
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> Subject: Re: Ethernet card problem
> 
> OK, he's got a Kingston (generally dc driver) and is trying
> to do sysinstall and d-load over NIC.
> 
> IME it doesn't matter what you pick in the "configuration"
> section of sysinstall --- whatever's first should work, because
> those are just old nonPNP ISA NIC drivers.
> 
> After doing "kernel configuration in full-screen visual/CLI/skip"
> then sysinstall does an initial device probe, and when you get
> to "configure interface," it should be there.
> 
> For the record, device miibus is enabled in -GENERIC kernel.
> 
> If his NIC is *not* there when it's time to configure and start
> the d-load, it's a hardware/BIOS issue, or somebody's broke
> sysinstall(8).....or is there another option I'm missing?
> 
> Kevin Kinsey
> 
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