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On 30 Oct 2009, at 16:48, Philip Webb wrote: |
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> 091030 Stroller wrote: |
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>> On 30 Oct 2009, at 02:41, Philip Webb wrote: |
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>>> I'm stuck in trying to install Gentoo on my new EeePC 1005HA . |
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>>> There seems to be no easily accessible driver for the Ethernet |
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>>> controller, |
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>>> which is 'Atheros AR8132' (shown via 'lspci'). |
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>> A very casual Google suggests |
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>> that this card uses the the atl1e kernel driver / module. EG: |
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>> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy-lum.git;a=commit;h=949e7063204f568027fa7783c8562ceb32b95a25 |
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>> says: Add support Atheros ... AR8132 ethernet NICs |
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>> CONFIG_ATL1E is the wossisname. Have you tried this driver? |
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> Yes, as I said in detail in my OP : 'insmod atl1e' works, |
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> but as before 'pppoe-start' times out when trying to connect to my |
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> ISP; |
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> this is using the Gentoo minimal install ISO , which has that driver. |
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> As I also said in my OP, I can't compile a driver (or kernel) |
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> using the install system, as it doesn't have 'make'. |
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I'm really sorry. I skipped over that, because atl1e is part of the in- |
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tree sources here (gentoo-sources, since at least august). |
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Surely you can put the stage4 on a USB stick, untar it to the laptop, |
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and then have make once you're chrooted in? |
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Stroller. |