Second try - sent this last week and it never went through - was something
broken perhaps?  Or I got censored for being an idiot, who knows.  ;-)


Ok, go easy on me.  I've just recently put on the chef's hat and entered the
kitchen.  But alas, I'm stuck at the door.

I've mirrored cooker to a working machine running 7.2.  I want to set up
over the network (NFS) to another machine, so I created the network boot
disk.  But the system I'm going to install on has a DLink DFE-538TX card,
which uses rtl8139.o.  It's not in the list of available modules (though
it's a decent card for the price, working for me on other machines - it
should work).  How do I a) add it to the list or b) get some nice person to
see to it that the driver is on the next version of that disk?

Or, inspiration strikes, could I ALT-F? to somewhere and insmod it manually?
ATL-F3 and ALT-F4 have no prompt at which to type, so I'm not seeing this as
a possibility, but perhaps...

Eaon


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