On Friday 05 December 2003 03:22 pm, Paul Grenyer wrote: > Hi > > > I went through this when I got my new MB as well :) > > Nice to know I'm not alone. :-) > > > Try passing pci=noacpi to the kernel on boot. Do a search on > > forums.gentoo.org for 'a7n8x' which also has the nforce2 chipset > > and caused a bunch of problems. Hopefully the stock > > gentoo-sources kernel will update to 2.4.22+ which has support > > for that chipset. > > Will do! Thank you very much! > > Regards > Paul > > Paul Grenyer > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: http://www.paulgrenyer.co.uk > > Please note my change of email address! > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
I'm just getting around to checking email (had 450 posts to gentoo to sift through) and saw this thread. I don't know if this is still valid, but with 1.4-r3 I had to boot with the gentoo -nonet option. It seemed wierd as the live CD found the onboard nic just fine. HTH -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
