On 10/28/05, Jared Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roger, thanks for the tip, enabling verbose helped me fix it.
It has come through for me on several occasions when some hardware
component was messing things up. Typically, I check with another BSD
flavour or a Knoppix CD in case of problems at booting.
> However, now my wireless card (Cisco Aironet 350) is telling me it's
> unconfigured... so still no dmesg as I have no network here. Do I
> just need to compile GENERIC with Aironet in it?
Given i386.html and the markings that go with an(4) and the Aironet
350, I'd say your device is already present in GENERIC. I suspect it
would also be on the RAMDISK_CD. It's just not on the install floppies
A and B.
>From an(4):
The an driver provides support for the Aironet Communications 4500, 4800
(aka Cisco 340), and Cisco 350 IEEE 802.11 wireless network adapters.
This includes the ISA, PCI, and PCMCIA varieties.
On a side note, how about saving the dmesg onto a (USB-)floppy drive?
Upon seeing a dmesg, you can usually trust various misc@ readers to
spot the problem very quickly.
Cheers,
Rogier
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