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Hey guys....I am trying to do a netinstall on my main machine which has onboard enet & sound. I can't figure out how to load the enet driver for the board through a floppy or find the right file so I can grab all the packages off the servers. Anyone do this before or have some tips to help me out. Any help appricated
Debian Sarge has standard a 2.4 kernel, or 2.6.8 if you like. Both are obsolete these days, so in case you're trying to install a 64 bit system try this link for a 2.6.12 kernel. Used it myself btw.
Debian Sarge has standard a 2.4 kernel, or 2.6.8 if you like. Both are obsolete these days, so in case you're trying to install a 64 bit system try this link for a 2.6.12 kernel. Used it myself btw.
Or you can try this page it has installers for Sarge using 2.6.16 kernel for 64 and 32 bit machines.
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