17.04.2012 22:40, Morgan Leijström skrev: > tisdagen den 17 april 2012 10.49.12 skrev Morgan Leijström: >> måndagen den 16 april 2012 21.42.00 skrev Thomas Backlund: >>> 16.04.2012 22:24, Florian Hubold skrev: >>>> Am 16.04.2012 11:01, schrieb Thomas Backlund: >>>>> Trouble for most (if not almost all) wireless usage is that we would >>>>> need to know how to find and connect to the wireless AP and enter >>>>> passwords etc, and this falls out of scope of boot.iso as it needs >>>>> network access to download stage2 installer where this could be done. >>>> >>>> Uhmm, maybe i didn't understand something, but what >>>> would be the point then to have some wireless firmwares >>>> in boot-nonfree.iso ? >>> >>> not much for now, the iwl packages I have added is in order to test what >>> can be done... but that is still wip.... >>> >>> But it also carries kernel-firmware-nonfree wich is needed for some >>> disc controllers and even wired lan cards and so on... >> >> Is it supposed to support PC-cards? >> >> I got the feeling my PC card did not get powered/initialised, as not even >> the LED showing cable connection lit up. > > Now I remeber i did take a photo of the message when it gives up. > I type it here: > > No NET device found.
> Hint: If you're using a Laptop, note that > PCMCIA Network adapters are now supported > either with 'pcmcia.img' or 'network.img'. > please try both these bootdisks. > [OK] > Heh, thats old code/warning/info that should be removed... > Not finding these images i suppose this message should be updated to refer to > all.img and/or boot-nonfree.iso? > file a BR, attach output of dmesg and lspcidrake -v -- Thomas
