On Tue, May 22, 2007 02:36, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 12:20:59AM +0100, David Bull wrote:
>> The Fedora Core installer appears in one of the xterm's and asks me to
>> choose a language, a keyboard layout, and an installation method (cdrom,
>> hard disk, nfs, ftp, or http). When I attempt to select one of the
>> network installation methods I get a message saying "No driver found"
>> and it then asks me to select a driver from a list, or use a driver
>> disk.
>
> Is it maybe assuming that, in order to get a working network, you need
> to tell it what driver runs your card?  What's on the list that it
> gives you?
>
>                               Jeff
>
> --
> Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com
>

Shouldn't it just use the UML tuntap network driver built into the UML
kernel? The drivers list just brings up a long list of network card
drivers such as 3com, intel express, ne2000, etc. If I try selecting any
of those it says is can't find the module and asks me to select another
driver.

If I boot the slackware guest using the same kernel then I can bring the
networking up simply by logging in as root and doing "ifconfig eth0
172.16.0.101 up".

- David

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