29 Nov
2004
29 Nov
'04
11:39
You can create a driver update image, see ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/hvogel/Update-Media-HOWTO/Update-Media-HOWTO.html This way you can also avoid changing the initrd. Anas Thomas Mieslinger wrote:
Hello List,
I have the Problem that the bcm5721 network chip is not supported out of the box by SLES 8. I can install SLES 8 with a patched initrd, but after the reboot the default kernel 2.4.18-138 is activ and it doesn't know anything about that chip.
How do I change the network driver after the installation and before the reboot?
regards Thomas -- GLS IT Services Thomas Mieslinger GLS Germany Str. 1-7 fon: +49 6677 17 463 36286 Neuenstein fax: +49 6677 17 111 Germany eMail: thomas.mieslinger@gls-itservices.com