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Re: Installation af Redhat 9.0

 

Hej Frank
Har rodet rundt en del på nettet og fundet ud af mit netkort er undstøttet
af linux:
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net//ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS

jeg ville gerne prøve at følge dit eksempel men som jeg også har skrevet så
har min bærbare ikke noget CD-romdrev eller var det let nok.. har både
mandrake og redhat på CD, det var også derfor jeg skulle gøre det over
nettet.

mit problem er kommet til at jeg ikke kan finde en driverdisk med driveren
til mit kort, og det er der jeg PT er strandet...

/jonas skovmose
"Frank Vestergaard Pedersen" <sslug@xxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
news:1079535495.9314.32.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
> Hej jonas
>
> Hvis du bare vil checke om "LINUX" kan få liv i dit pcmcia-kort så ville
> jeg starte med at downloade knoppix (en dansk version kan hentes her:
> http://tyge.sslug.dk/knoppix/dappix-2003-10-23.iso)
>
> brænd den på en cd og test/se om dit kort virker!!
>
> /Frank
>
> On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 11:42, jonas skovmse wrote:
>
> > Hej
> > Jeg er ny her og ved ikke om jeg overhoved kan f hjlp til mit problem,
jeg
> > ved heller ikke hvor jeg prcis skal lgge trden :D. Jeg er ikke selv den
> > vilde linux haj :D, men jeg har besluttet siden jeg ikke kan f vindows
til
> > at virke med min PCMCIA port og/eller netkort kunne det vre linux kunne.
> >
> > Jeg har derfor forsgt da min brbare ikke har CD-romdrev at installere
> > Linux over netvrk, jeg har/havde planer om at bruge
http://www.klid.dk/sw/
> > men kan ikke f de netvrksdriver osv til at virke.
> > Mit problem ligger i det ikke er et standart netkort.. men jeg hber at
en
> > af jer mske har en lsning p problemet.
> >
> > Nedenstende tekstfil var hvad det l under linuxdriver p driverdisketten
> > da jeg fik kortet.
> >
> > Driverne til netkortet i windows kan findes her:
> > http://www.microupgrade.net/MicroNetwork/index.htm
> > hvis det er en hjlp.
> >
> > Min brbare er en IBM thinkpad 760XL uden CD-romdrev... men skulle kunne
> > kre redhat.
> >
> > hvis der er nogen der kan hjlpe mig vil jeg blive glad kontakt mig evt.
p
> > jonas_skovmose@xxxxxxx for mere info
> >
> > MVH og p forhnd tak jonas skovmose
> >
> > Teksfil:
> >
****************************************************************************
> > *
> > *
> > *
> > *                       PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card
> > *
> > *
> > *
> > *                        Linux Driver Installation
> > *
> > *
> > *
> >
****************************************************************************
> > *
> >
> > 1. Insert the adapter in the PCMCIA or Cardbus slot in the notebook,
> >    and reboot the system.  If the file /etc/pcmcia/config exists, and
add
> >    the following lines in this file:
> >
> >         card "PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card"
> >         version "PCMCIA", "FAST-ETHERNET-PC-CARD"
> >         bind "pcnet_cs"
> >
> >    Be noted that you have to add the lines in /etc/pcmcia/config in
exactly
> >    the same format as shown above, including matching capital and lower
case
> >    letters.
> >
> >    Reboot or excute "/etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia restart". If the adapter
> >    works properly, you can skip the rest of the document.  Otherwise
please
> >    go to the next step.
> >
> >
> > 2. You have to build the PCMCIA environment from the source files.
First
> >    check if the Linux kernel source tree is installed.  Typically this
is
> >    in the directory "/usr/src/linux".
> >
> >    If the kernel source tree does not exist, you have to install it
first.
> >
> >    Different Linux systems have different ways to install the source
tree.
> >    In the following the Red Hat Linux 7.0 is used as an example.  For
other
> >    Linux systems, please refer to the documentation that comes with the
> >    system.
> >
> >    a. Mount Red Hat 7.0 CD 1.
> >    b. Find the kernel source files, which are typically located in
> >       /mnt/cdrom/REDHAT/RPMS.
> >       The name of the source package is
"kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm".
> >    c. Install the package with this command:
> >
> >          rpm -i kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm
> >
> >       If you use one of the GUI shells, you can just double click on the
> >       rpm package to install it.
> >
> > 3. Check if the PCMCIA driver files are included in the source tree.
> >    The files are located in /usr/src/linux/pcmcia-cs-x.x.x
> >    (The x.x.x designates the version number).  If this directory does
> >    not exist, or if the version number is lower than 3.1.21, you have to
> >    download the PCMCIA driver file "pcmcia-cs-3.1.21.tar.gz" or a higher
> >    version of this file from:
> >
> >    ftp://www.sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/pcmcia
> >
> >    You have to untar this file and place it under /usr/src/linux with
> >    this command:
> >
> >    tar -zxvf pcmcia-cs-3.1.2x.tar.gz
> >
> > 4. Change directory to "/usr/src/linux/pcmcia-cs-3.1.2x".  Issue the
> >    following command to build the environment:
> >
> >    make config
> >
> >    When the system prompts to select the Kernel-Specific option, select
> >    "Read from the currently running kernel."
> >
> > 5. Issue the following command to install the environment:
> >
> >    make install
> >
> > 6. Modify the file /etc/pcmcia/config as described in step 1.
> >    Issue the following command to restart the cardmgr:
> >
> >    /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia restart
> >
> > 7.  Issue the following command to check the adapter status:
> >
> >     ifconfig -a
> >
> > 8.  Refer to the Linux document on how to configure an IP address for
the
> >     adapter.
> >
> >
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> >     registered trademarks of their respective companies.
> >
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