On 04 Apr 2007 23:15:02 -0700, Saifi Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > From: Saifi Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: [twincling] Puppy Linux in Virtual PC 2007 - network problem > > Sent: 27 Mar '07 21:38 > > > > > From: Ravi Kumar Tenneti <[LINK: mailto:rktenneti%40gmail.com] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Subject: Re: [twincling] Puppy Linux in Virtual PC 2007 - network > > problem > > > Sent: 27 Mar '07 13:37 > > > > > > I have uploaded this image to > > > > > > where you can see clearly all the network devices. > > > > > > Moreover I am able to browse the net using SystemResuceCD iso image in > > > Virtual PC so that means Virtual PC is able to give correct info but > > may > > > be > > > puppy linux is not able to properly understand that. > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Ravi > > > > Hi Ravi: > > > > I am trying to create a setup to reproduce your scenario. > > Scheduled a download of puppy linux 2.14 and VPC2007. > > > > I will try setting up by tomorrow, review the pics and get back to you. > > > > thanks > > Saifi. > > Hi Ravi: > > Here are the results. > > Win2003 Server Enterprise Edn running on IBM ThinkCentre > with Intel Pentium P4 3.2GHz with EM64T with two logical CPUs > and two NIC cards (Intel Pro 100/1000 Gigabit and 3COM 10/100). > > The installation of PuppyLinux 2.14 on VPC2007 was ok. > > Both the cards were successfully detected and configured ! > > I think that the specific card in your case, > has some issues with device probe and attach, during installation. > > Here is one possible approach (not sure if it will work). > . Power off the machine. Remove the power cable.
> > . Remove the CMOS batter for 15 sec and replace it. Hi Saifi, Thanks for sending the possible solutions. But the same cannot be done as I am using a Notebook and I should not open the case. Anyway I am able to do with other OS like Gentoo, Ubuntu, Freespire, LFS and other OSes. As you said, it could be with Puppy linux device identification. Thanks anyway. Good day Ravi Kumar > . Physically reattach the NIC card, but keep the RJ-45 unplugged. > . Power on the machine and access CMOS screen > . Set your computer to 'Non Plug n Play OS' > . Disable Wake on LAN > . Reboot the system > . Start VPC2007. > . Try installing the Puppy Linux 2.14 again. > > Hopefully this would work ! > > In case you decide to try this out, please share your observations. > > thanks > Saifi.

