Onsdag 01 december 2004 19:43 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
I've got a MSI K8N neo2 Platinum - 54G here and "not having fun at all with SuSE 9.2" at all" ;-)
I'm about to install SuSE for the 3'rd time to see what happens this time ;-)
What's the problem? Where does it fail?
Andreas
Actually you don't deserve to feel the tension there is between me and SuSE ......... but since you're holding out your neck I'll give you a little status on my progress with installing 9.2 Pro on a PC with that board. Contrary to 9.1 it did see the first 2 HD's (seagate 200GB's SATA) so at least I don't have to have an old ATA drive around to get to "play" like back then. (I have 6 more of those 200GB drives waiting to get busy). I have an Asus V9520 V Suite (works out of the box with basic X.org) Standard mouse / old IBM 1 ton keyboard that just wont die (and needs a cleaning). The good old 19" Daewoo 901D is doing fine for the last 5-7 years. The part that doesn't work from a 9.2 out of the box point of view. Hmm ..... welllllll ... that's a long list .... but I can't connect to the net with that PC ;-) Yast detects one of the on-board nics (realtek 8169) sets it up and then: dhcpcd still waiting for data (forever) I suspect I'll have to delete those "unique keys" somewhere in the /var/lib/somewhere and have a go with the nvdia module (nvnet) and see if it gets detected And copy appropiate files to floppy (he he .... ) I kind of need the floppy entry in media ;-) (missing). Didn't get to fight adressing directly with the fd0: yet. OK For the 3'rd and 4'th SATA port on the board it's a plain no show. Any action with the Promise SATA II TX4 is just a dream for now I guess. (And I only need "ordinary" access) The following modules is loaded (as I know that's gonna be you first question) libata sata_nv sata_promise nvnet r8169 forcedeth I've tried with the latest and greatest from nVidia too Johan