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Package: driver 8139too
version: ??

I understand what you mean, but it's not a package but a NIC driver
(8139too) that causes the problem. So I definitly can't fill the
pseudo-header with a package name. I guess you'll have to check this one
manually, I'm sorry..

- I downloaded the Debian 2.2r3 isos and burnt the 3 CD set.
- When installing, here comes a blue screen (remember you of something? ;=
) )
just after I set my network params. (I've got 2 DRN-32 TX using 8139too
(8139 Realtek chipset) driver in this computer).
- I've got another computer, with another NIC, from another brand, but st=
ill
using 8139 Realtek chipset. The same thing happens, at the very same mome=
nt.
- I downloaded the whole set of CDs 3 times, and the same thing happens o=
n
the two machines.
- Then I started from scratch, installing Debian bypassing the NICs/netwo=
rk
configuration this time and it worked.
- When Debian was finally installed, I loaded the 8139too module manually
and it worked. I didn't recompile the kernel though, I wrote a script tha=
t
loads my NICs on startup.


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Hi,

here is the bug I witnessed.

- I downloaded the Debian 2.2r3 isos and burnt the 3 CD set.
- When installing, here comes a blue screen (remember you of something? ;=
) )
just after I set my network params. (I've got 2 DRN-32 TX using 8139too
(8139 Realtek chipset) driver in this computer).
- I've got another computer, with another NIC, from another brand, but st=
ill
using 8139 Realtek chipset. The same thing happens, at the very same mome=
nt.
- I downloaded the whole set of CDs 3 times, and the same thing happens o=
n
the two machines.
- Then I started from scratch, installing Debian bypassing the NICs/netwo=
rk
configuration this time and it worked.
- When Debian was finally installed, I loaded the 8139too module manually
and it worked. I didn't recompile the kernel though, I wrote a script tha=
t
loads my NICs on startup.

Is that a known bug, were my tests not accurate?

regards

Ivan ROBAIN







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Subject: bug applies to potato version of installation system
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From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 Mar 2002 18:03:04 -0500
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This bug is being closed because it is reported against the potato
version of the installation system.  The woody version has different
flavors and different kernels that it uses.  We have no reports that
this problem manifests itself in the Woody version of the
boot-floppies.

Moreover, if you do find problems with kernel drivers using the
boot-floppies, that should generally be filed against the
kernel-image-* package, not boot-floppies.

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