Pete

> I have a Dell laptop which I'd like to boot as an LTSP client but 
> rom-o-matic doesn't list a driver for the broadcom 440 10/100 card that 
> is in it. Does anyone have any info that might help, (like maybe it's a 
> re-badged chip set, ok ok but I can hope can't I? ;-)
> 
> Under RH9.0 it uses the bcm4400.o module and eth0 works fine so I'm 
> kinda hoping that there might be a driver.

The broadcom is not even supported by the kernel! (2.4.21)
I built the module on the broadcom CD as per their instructions
after googling to find out howto and it works like a charm, but netboot?
Maybe the etherboot folk can help.
Otherwise I'd put a ltsp (/opt/ltsp/i386) install on the HD (150 odd Mb) and
grub/lilo from that when needed.

James


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