On Tue, 04 Nov 2014 14:44:34 +0100, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk <[email protected]> wrote:

During writing .img to USB stick , it took very long time without reaching
to completion .
With a hope , I recorded it to a DVD , fortunately , it took very short
time for recording and it worked for installation .

Mehmet,

I've put the .ISO here: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~swildner/dfly_with_mos.iso.xz

Note that you'll need a DVD blank disk because it is rather large.

em0
fwe0
lp0
faith0       ( If it is possible , please display explanatory names for
these short forms , for example ,
lo0             < em0 >    : Intel Gigabit .... etc.  )
ppp0
sl0
Cancel

That's weird. em0 is an Intel PCI network interface and the rest is not related to the USB adapter either. They are special interfaces for Firewire (fwe0), PPP, loopback adapter (lo0) and whatnot, some of them older stuff. I think we should blacklist them in the installer to not confuse people. If needed, they can be configured outside the installer.

The name of the USB NIC we're looking for should be "ue0" but the installer doesn't list it.

So let's leave the installer aside for a moment and try a simpler test:

* Boot from the ISO and login as "root" (no password needed)

* Plug in the USB NIC.

* Check with "kldstat". Is if_mos.ko listed? If it is not listed, do "kldload if_mos".

* Type "ifconfig ue0". Does it say "ifconfig: interface ue0 does not exist" or does it list information about the ue0 interface?

* If it said "interface ue0 does not exist", please do "usbconfig dump_device_desc". It will list information about each connected USB device. Try to find the "ugenX.Y: ..." line for the USB NIC in the output and tell me what values idVendor and idProduct have in the section below its "ugenX.Y: ..." line.

Thanks for testing so far.

Sascha

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