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dantrevino Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 26 Jul 2002 Posts: 92 Location: Florida, USA
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 2:37 pm Post subject: No network detected |
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I'm trying to install 1.4_rc4 on my laptop with an orinoco wireless card. When I boot, my network device is not detected. I've tried several things.
I start with 'dopcmcia' option. This loads the pcmcia_core, i82365, and ds modules, but then attempts to load a prism2_cs module. I can rmmod the prism2_cs and p8??? module, then modprobe orinoco, but eth0 is not created.
I tried starting without the 'dopcmcia' and manually modprobe pcmcia_core, i82365, ds, then cardmgr -f, but still no love.
I also tried 'pci=noacpi' with both methods, still nothing.
The 1.2 ISO worked flawlessly for me. The 1.4 series has been a disaster. WTF isnt eth0 getting created when I modprobe orinoco? Am I forgetting something?
Any ideas, or can someone point me at 1.2 ISO? _________________ embrace the wrevolution
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butters Guru
Joined: 13 May 2002 Posts: 427 Location: Poughkeepsie, NY
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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this is a known problem with at least 1.4_rc4 if not all of the 1.4 series. My solution, and probably the best way to install gentoo anyway, is to use Knoppix. Download the huge iso, burn it to a 700MB CDR, you will find many cases in which you will learn to love it. Just type knoppix lang=us desktop={kde,fluxbox,etc.} screen=(your resolution) and let it chug. It will detect your Orinoco card just fine and detect DHCP if available. Just like the gentoo LiveCD should do . . .
Then:
#sudo passwd root
(set a root password)
#su
#usermod -d /root -m root
(creates /root as root's home directory instead of /home/root)
#exit
#su
(changes take effect)
#fdisk /dev/hda
And take it from there in the install guide. You can do this in terminal 1 and follow the gentoo docs in graphical kde/fluxbox/etc. in terminal 7.
Just remember to set pcmcia and pnp as USE variables, emerge pcmcia-cs and add pcmcia to the boot runlevel. For kernel config, enable PCMCIA/Cardbus support with nothing else enabled under it, and disable everything in 10/100 ethernet. Add i82365 and ds to your /etc/modules.autoload.
When you reboot, you might want to emerge pcmcia-cs once more (although I'm not entirely convinced this is necessary). cardmgr should start on boot and load the orinoco, orinoco_cs, and hermes modules automatically, in addition to pcmcia_core and the two modules added to /etc/modules.autoload.
Even though your wireless card won't work with the gentoo LiveCD, it does work in Gentoo . . . with a little help from dear old Knoppix. Good luck. _________________ If tugboats were bigger, they'd be the ones getting tugged. |
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dantrevino Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 26 Jul 2002 Posts: 92 Location: Florida, USA
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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butters wrote: | this is a known problem with at least 1.4_rc4 if not all of the 1.4 series. |
Good, at least I know I'm not going crazy. _________________ embrace the wrevolution
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