> RH9 -- Network cards > > 3COM -- 3C905/B/C; D-Link -- DFE-530/+; Realtek -- RTL8029, RTL8139, > RTL8139C+, RTL8169; IntelÑEtherExpress Pro 100/1000; Netgear -- FA310TX, > FA311TX; Linksys -- LNE100TX; Silicon Integrated Systems -- SiS900; > Intel -- DE4x5/Tulip series; GigE -- Broadcom Tigon3, Intel e1000, > NatSemi NS83820, Realtek RTL8169 VIA - Rhine > > > FYI: Red Hat Linux Hardware Compatibility List at > http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ > > The below info pertains to booting from floppies to perform an install: > > Red Hat Linux 9 uses a different boot diskette layout than previous releases of Red Hat Linux. There is now a single boot > diskette image file (bootdisk.img) that is used to boot all systems requiring a boot diskette. > > If you are performing anything other than an installation from an IDE or USB device, you will be asked to insert a driver diskette created > from one of the following image files: > > - drvnet.img - For network installations > > - drvblock.img - For SCSI installations > > - pcmciadd.img - For PCMCIA installations > > As with previous releases of Red Hat Linux, these image files can be found in the images/ directory on the first installation CD.
Steve, I must have misreas the instructions! After finding rawrite to make the boot disk I was trying to use the maufacture's driver disk when it askes for a disk! Thanks, Matt
