Hi,
I know this is a rather unusual request. Normally, people would complain
about a card that *should* work, but here goes.
I have a series of machines in a computer room, all equipped with a
RT2561 wireless card. CentOS doesn't include support for that card, so
what I usually do to install a system:
1) Install a *very* minimal base system (the bare minimum).
2) Install some development tools (gcc, kernel-devel) from the CentOS
install CDs.
3) Copy over the driver source (rt2561-cvs-daily.tar.gz) downloaded on
another machine.
4) Compile that driver and install it (plain make && make install).
5) Configure my network to use the wireless card.
6) yum update my base system once I have network.
This method has the advantage of avoiding having to pull 20-meter
Ethernet cables only to configure wireless :oD
Now one thing puzzles me. I have the install CD set from 5.0. The
default kernel is 2.6.18-8.el5. Once I updated the whole base system and
rebooted on it, I'm using the updated kernel, e. g. 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 at
this date. As far as I understand, each kernel has its own set of kernel
modules under /lib/modules/`uname -r`. A quick ls on /lib/modules
effectively shows me the two directories for the two kernels.
I installed my wireless driver on the old kernel, which means normally
after rebooting I'd have to build and install it again for my new
kernel. Bu strangely enough, when I reboot on the new kernel, my
wireless card still works without me having rebuilt the driver.
I'm clueless about this.
Niki
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