On 5-Jan-07, at 6:20 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 06:14:55PM -0500, Matt Rose wrote:Funny, I just finished fighting with this, the installer and kernel work fine, but for some reason, you have to disable PXE on the ethernet devices to get it to work. Does anyone know why this is? MattYou mean the NIC isn't detected or won't work in the installer at all if PXEis enabled on that interface?
The NIC is not detected at all by the installer, and kudzu didn't detect it at startup, unless PXE was disabled. As soon as PXE was disabled in the BIOS, kudzu detected and installed the driver.
I'll play around with this Monday to see if I can reproduce it reliably, and get a more accurate picture of what's going on.
I have not run across that on our 2950's. The NIC's do show up reversed in the OS -- eg eth0 is actually port 2 and eth1 is actually port 1 (in BIOS andlabeled on the back of the server). Ray
Weird, I haven't noticed that.
On 5-Jan-07, at 12:31 PM, Leonhardt, Rick wrote:I’ve got some new Dell 2950’s that have the BroadCom chip set for the NIC’s. How do I alter the software on the install server to install this driver ? thanks_______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list redhat com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list