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Subject: Missing module sis900?
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I downloaded sarge-i386-netinst.iso and burned it. The CD boots correctly and after I
start the network installation process by typing "net", the required ethernet module
"sis900" is detected properly. Unfortunately, every attempt to load the module into
memory is rejected and the system prints a message as following:
installer[52]: running cmd 'modprobe -v sis900 '
installer[52]: modprobe: Can't locate module sis900
Manually loading the NIC driver in a shell fails as well and my ethernet adapter is
incompatible to any other module. After I changed into the .../net/ directory and
listed all files there, I figured out that there are several modules for network
adapters but the required file sis900.o seems to be missing. I definitely know, that
this module exists and is working well (because I am using it under a debian based
distribution called KNOPPIX) Unfortunately, it seems to be missing on the minimum
installation CD. If there is any workaround (like loading my module from hda3), I will
be grateful for your hints.
Regards, Florian
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The sis900 module is now part of the nic-modules udeb. I believe this
problem is solved.
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