You can try using my kernel instead of the default.  Just put it on your
tftpboot directory, or if you are using a CD copy standard to 'e1000' (or
whatever) flavor and put this kernel in there instead.  Alternatively you can
use the ISO, but it might have issues with 323.  (If you want to use the ISO
but not switch to 320, you can mkautoinstallcd --flavor.
 
http://world.anarchy.com/~peter/kernel
http://world.anarchy.com/~peter/si320sata.iso
 
Regards,
 
P

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of DD
Sent: Mon 10/11/2004 4:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Sisuite-users] newbie looking for e1000.o for the Supermicro
motherboard



To: Gerben Roest!

 

Hi Gerben,

I just got to this list from a reference in the OSCAR list. Searching to the
email, I found your post about e1000.o

 

Please help me by sending the files you described in your old post below. I
have the exact same Supermicro motherboard and the standard systemimager
build did not work.

 

If Gerben is no longer available, I hope someone here on this list would be
able to help.

 

Many thanks in advance.

Dungdo

 

 

 
From: Gerben Roest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 New e1000 driver built   
2003-12-03 02:41        
 Hi all,
 
 I"ve rebuilt the 2.4.20 kernel from systemimager-3.0.1.tar.bz2 with the 
 new 5.2.20 version of the Intel e1000 driver. With this new driver, I was 
 able to boot a Supermicro X5DPA-GG board with onboard Intel 82541 
 controllers. They didn"t get recognised with the standard 3.0.1-4 rpm of 
 systemimager.
 
 If anyone is interested, I can send you the tar.gz of my 
 /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/e1000nieuw/   directory, with the 
 kernel, initrd.img, config and boel_binaries.tar.gz.
 
 greetings,
 
 Gerben Roest.

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