Julien TOUCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Patrick J. LoPresti a écrit :
> > Then run "modprobe 8139cp" by hand.  Maybe loading the 8139too driver
> > somehow messed up the state of the hardware.
>
> i tried after /etc/master which goes out (as no eth[012]) with no
> more luck.

That is not the same...  I want to know what happens if you do
"modprobe 8139cp" on a machine where 8139too was *never* loaded.  My
concern is that the 8139too driver might be messing up the state of
the Ethernet hardware.

But more importantly, please try a current release of Unattended,
which uses the 2.6.8.1 kernel.

> vfat/msdos modules are on /z, right ?

Whoops.  I made a typo in linuxboot/misc/nail-floppy.txt, so you are
right, the filesystem modules are on the network.  Fixed in next
release.

Also, I forgot to mention a step for using a floppy, which is
"modprobe floppy".  But that does not help you right now.

 - Pat


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