On 29 January 2010 16:32, Matt Iavarone <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Arvind Navale <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks for the helpful pointers.
>>
>> I have tried using ksdevice=bootif and it did not help. When it comes to
>> configuring network it brings me to following screen,
>
> That should be pci=bfsort, but I don't think that is a valid kernel
> param for 5.3, at least on the newer updates. It worked on OEL 5.3
> though.  ksdevice=link may not work for you either, depending on how
> many NICs you have active.
>
> The two Intel's are probably your on-boards.  Plug in only one of
> these and try again.  If you are using DHCP, then you shouldn't have
> to specify a port anyway.  Or you can just do ksdevice=ethX until you
> hit the correct one.

The nVidia's are the built-ins... the Intels must be add-in cards (an
x4240 has 4 built in interfaces).

--
Sam

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