I think you can download an image for a driver disk floppy that has more
network card drivers on it.  This is how we do our network installs here
at work at least.

Bryan

On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 17:00, Hyrum Wright wrote:
> I'm trying to help a friend install Linux for the first time.  I've
> decided to go with RedHat, because it is fairly new user friendly.   I
> want to do a network install, because I don't want to burn the disks,
> and I've already got the network install files sitting on a local
> webserver.  The problem is that the RedHat boot disks (either floppy or
> CD iso) don't contain the network drivers for his box.  (He has an HP
> Pavilion 775e, with an integrated network card).
> 
> I've tried the Gentoo LiveCD, and that seems to use the correct network
> drivers (I can ping the install server and such), but it's no dice with
> the RedHat disk.  Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Hyrum
> 
> PS - I'm tempted to go with Gentoo, however, since he is a Linux newbie,
> and he will not be my roommate in a couple of months, I would like to go
> with a low maintanance solution for right now.


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