Brian
From: Garry Argrave
[mailto:Garry.Argrave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 11,
2002 2:39 AM
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Network
Install With Added Driver: RedHat 7.3
I have added a Broadcom driver to my network install floppy, if I boot from the floppy using a ks.cfg the boot process does not automatically detect the Broadcom driver (not included in the kernel??) instead it prompts me with a list of available drivers. The Broadcom driver appears in this list and when selected works fine.
Is there a way to get the boot process from the floppy to recognise and install this driver so that I don't have to select it from the list which interrupts my unattended boot process???
Any help appreciated, Cheers...
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