Well you can always add a supported network card to the system that will 
be configured.

Bob Cochran




On 07/12/2009 02:31 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I am having some trouble with these new Dell systems.  The CPU is, as
> far as I can tell, a Pentium M Dothan "E8400 wolfdale".  G4u 2.3 and
> 2.2 can't recognize it, the startup ends in a panic.
>
> I gather from the archive of this list that this is a known issue.  So
> I am now trying G4u 2.4 alpha 3, which DOES recognize the CPU and it
> starts fine.
>
> However, the network card is not configured
>
> $dmesg  | grep net
>
> Intel product 0x10d3 (ethernet network, revison 0x02) at pci0 dev 24
> function 0 not configured
>
> That makes it much harder to slurp and store disk images :)
>
> The dell website says the
>
> Got any ideas? I'm reading the Dell website trying to figure out
> precisely what ethernet device is installed on this motherboard.  The
> best guess appears to be:
> 825xx Gigabit Platform LAN Network Device
>
>
>    

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