Tim, In addition to the questions/suggestions Matthias had, I noted that you had "noautop" instead of "noauto." Someone else a while ago mentioned that you might also try a semi-colon ";" after the noauto instead of a comma. Please let us know which worked for you.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Tim-Chr. Hanschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 1:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: network problems during installation Hi folks, I have a problem when installing SLES7. The installation routine cannot connect to our network, when selecting Gigabit Ethernet at the beginning of the installation, so I tried to install without network. I am afraid that I have to setup the network manually. First of all I tried to load the qdio: SuSE:/ # insmod qdio Using /lib/modules/2.4.5-SuSE/misc/qdio.o qdio: loading QDIO base support ($Revision: 1.40 $/$Revision: 1.22 $) debug: reserved 1 areas of 4 pages for debugging qdio_setup debug: qdio_setup: new level 2 debug: reserved 2 areas of 4 pages for debugging qdio_labs debug: qdio_labs: new level 2 debug: reserved 1 areas of 2 pages foer debugging qdio_sense debug: qdio_sense: new level 2 debug: reserved 2 areas of 4 pages for debugging qdio_trace debug: qdio_trace: new level 2 It seems that the driver has been loaded. After that I tried to load the qeth modul: SuSE:/# insmod qeth qeth_options=noautop,0x35a0,0x35a1,0x35a2,portname:OSAE Using /lib/modules/2.4.5-SuSE/net/qeth.o /lib/modules/2.4.5-SuSE/net/qeth.o: invalid parameter parm_qeth What is the problem? I installed the first SuSE GA months ago and as far as I remember it worked that way. TIA, - Tim -
