When installing Cooker using expert mode, you get to a point where the installer ask you: If you want to insert third-party kernel modules, insert a Linux (ext2fs) formatted floppy....
Does any info exist about how this disk should be made ...? Can I just copy the *.o files I need to the floppy, or should they be in a /lib/modules/<version> tree, or what... Google and Cooker ML-archive didn't help, so... The reason for this is that I have nforce2 based board (ASUS A7N8X Deluxe) that has many parts that is not recognized during installation... (network, chpset, ...) I know that I can install the system first, and then use the srpms from nvidia after that to get the support, but it would be nice to have at install time... MDK 9.0 Installed fine on the system, even if not every part was recognized, but... (I haven't tested it much yet since I did the install last night...) As for Cooker, I'm installing it right now... Thomas ****************************** * If nothing else works, read the manual ... ... ... ******************************
