Re: NIC card not recognised for network install

From: Matt Bostock (matt_at_mattbostock.com)
Date: 06/25/04


Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 13:59:16 +0100

Jaz wrote:
> Oh, gee, sorry, I remember now: I downloaded the packages and burned
them
> to CD. You have to download them one way or another...

Thanks Jaz.

I actually tried manually configuring the network during the install (it
gives you the option to do so), but that still didn't work. Also, in the
network instructions on the OBSD site it doesn't mention configuration
of the actual hardware - only the network setup. Does anything need to
be edited to get OBSD to recognise the hardware and configure it?

Thanks,
Matt :)



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