Did you put a copy of your network-enabled kernel in the loadlin boot dir? Recopy the kernel from /boot & see if that helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: John A. Thomas [SMTP:jathomas@dhc.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:33 PM
To: SuSE Mailing List
Subject: [SLE] Loadlin boot can't start network
I'm running SuSE 6.0 on a dual-disk system. Win98 is on drive C: and
Linux is on the other disk, booted usually from a floppy. I'm connected
to a LAN, and thence to the Net.
Started this way, Linux sees my LinkSys network card and connects with
no problem. Started with loadlin from Win98, however, it doesn't
connect. The boot messages show no such adapter, etc. I'm switching to
DOS real mode before running loadlin.
Has anyone had this problem? Does this mean the loadlin boot doesn't
reset something the cold boot does? Is there a way to reset or reboot
the card from DOS or Linux? Thanks in advance.
John Thomas
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