• Bug#262047: debian-installer detect HP DL140 netadapter failed

    From Joey Hess@1:229/2 to You on Mon Aug 16 12:20:06 2004
    XPost: linux.debian.maint.boot
    From: [email protected]

    You wrote:
    When I use linux26 to start installation then the netadapter can't
    detected. But , if I use linux to start installation, it can detected Broadcom eXetrem BCM5704 .

    Please send us the lspci and lspci -n output for your computer.

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  • From James Troup@1:229/2 to Joey Hess on Mon Aug 16 12:50:07 2004
    XPost: linux.debian.maint.boot
    From: [email protected]

    Joey Hess <[email protected]> writes:

    You wrote:
    When I use linux26 to start installation then the netadapter can't
    detected. But , if I use linux to start installation, it can detected
    Broadcom eXetrem BCM5704 .

    Please send us the lspci and lspci -n output for your computer.

    You need to boot these machines with 'pci=noacpi' in the kernel
    command line arguments.

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    James


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