Am Die, den 13.01.2004 schrieb sylvain ferriol um 00:07:the list is displayed when it tried to detect hardware and did not find, so it display a list to enable user to select manually a module.
2. list of network modules is in reverse order
I don't understand this sentence. What do you mean and which order would be the right one? Which list of network modules do you refer to?
the display is like this: d c b a < initial cursor position
instead of a < initial cursor position b c d
but why there is the second step? At the first time, if nothing is detected , the next step is to display the options module panel. So this is done in two steps not in three.3. i have to call 3 times 'detect network hardware' to have the panel to enable me to enter options for network modules the first time, it detects nothing (i have a dlink 220e and a cs89x0 card) the second time , it rery again, nothing is detected by i have a red screen error with 'modprobe -v ide-cd' and the third time, i can config ne module but 'Ethenet card not found' (but i use the same options in woody and it works!)
This is the effect of the automatic lowering of the debconf priority on
failure. The "modprobe -v ide-cd" error can be ignored.
Please try modprobeing the correct module in a shell on the second
console.
no i have a isa card (ne module) and a isapnp (cs89x0 module)Are these PCI cards? If yes and they are not detected correctly please provide the output of lspci -v and lspci -n along with the relevant kernel module so we can add them to the discover hardware list.
on woody, i can configure isapnp internal chip with isapnpdump and isapnp commands but i don't know how to configure an isapnp card with d-i, i will search later
for instance, i try to configure the isa dlink card)
sylvain
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