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2004.1 no longer needs 'modprobe sungem' or 'modprobe gmac'. Modules |
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Best regards, |
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Pieter Van den Abeele |
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On 01 May 2004, at 20:43, Chris Gehlker wrote: |
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> I'm trying to install Gentoo on a Dual G4 and an iBook using the |
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> Minimal LiveCD. The problem is that I can't get a network connection |
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> from the LiveCD. What's got me stumped is that the right drivers don't |
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> appear to be anywhere on the CD. Checking Yellow Dog, the G4 needs a |
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> sungem driver and the iBook needs a gmac. |
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> It hard for me to believe that the LiveCD doesn't support such common |
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> machines. What am I missing? |
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