Paulette Chadru wrote:
Hello again,

I am trying to boot with an old ISA NIC, a RTL 8019AS, but the card is not recognised (probing then sleep, etc.) In the wiki and some other dedicated places, it is explained 1/ that PnP should be desactivated at the BIOS level, but the BIOS doesn't offer this possibility 2/ that it should be set on a jumperless position, but I find no relevant jumper on the motherboard, nor on the NIC itself. Does any one has an experience with ISA cards and how to make them recognized ?
Thanks in advance,

You have to pass NIC=driver-name in the kernel commandline for PXE or something, otherwise it won't work.

I can't remember the exact place to put it, but I remember seeing it in the wiki somewhere.

Sorry I'm not much help.

Steve


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