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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jul 2009 09:17:10 -0500
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John Summerfield wrote:
> Tim Edwards wrote:
>> We're trying to kickstart SL4.3 on a Sunfire x4140 which appears to have
>>  inbuilt-NICs which use an Nvidia chipset. The problem is that although
>> the NIC's ROM manages to boot off the network, once anaconda is started
>> it fails to see any network devices. I can see in the messages that the
>> forcedeth kernel module is loaded.
>>
>> I found a RHEL bug that suggests that the NICs are detected as bridge
>> devices and not plain ethernet NICs:
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156688
>>
>> We need to use SL 4.3 (due to internal application certifications) so
>> can anyone suggest a possible workaround for this? Has anyone installed
>> SL/Centos/RHEL 4.x on this server before?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Tim Edwards
>>
> 
> The obvious (to me) workaround is to install a new NIC, at least for the 
> install.
> 
> It might also be worth trying to boot a live CD (is CentOS4 available?) 
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/livecd/
There is both a SL 4.3 and the latest SL 4.7.
Both worth a try.  SL 4.3 to see if it really isn't supported in SL 4.3, 
and SL 4.7 to see if it's been fixed.

Troy
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