With the PHY module and the qcom-emac driver enabled in D-I I am able
to see the interface in the installer configure network screen.
┌─┤ [!!] Configure the network ├──┐
│ │
│
Yes, the REP has the Atheros 8033, which uses the same driver.
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Title:
[Zesty] rename msm_emac to qcom_emac
Status in linux
Also, you may need to load the at803x driver before bringing up the
interface. I've noticed in some kernels, the link doesn't come up
unless you load this driver first. I don't know why it's a requirement
only on some kernels.
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You need to back-port some patches from 4.11 if you want the driver to
work. Look at our 4.10 rebase for details.
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Title:
[Zesty]
qcom_emac driver that is in Zesty (4.10) kernel is able to bring up the
interface but fails to get a DHCP address. This bug is currently blocked
until upstream fixes the qcom_emac driver.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Manoj Iyer (manjo) => Timur Tabi (timur-tabi)
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