AW: Redhat 9 Kickstart Installation with a Broadcom bcm5700

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> Hello there,
> 
> I tried to get a kickstart Installation on a HP Evo d330 to work, but I cant figure out how to include the bcm5700 driver into the boot image. Ive tried to rebuild the image with some howtos I found, which were written for 7.3 and 8, but this didnt work.
> Has anyone built such an bootimage with the bcm5700 driver included yet?
> I would be grateful for any help.

why not use tg3.o, which is included already and is generally a much
better driver...


the onboard nic isn´t recognized by the tg3 module.
The Problem is that I need the driver at boottime because I want to do a Kickstart Installation.


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