Hi there,
after installing Muppy 008 on hd, the network wizard couldn´t see any active network interfaces.
The live installation works fine on the same hardware, the wizard finds eth0 and even eth1 (?), the usb-wlan stick.
What is wrong with my hd-installation?
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German: Wie kann ich Muppy dazu bringen, die Netzwerkarte zu finden und zu aktivieren? Live von CD läuft alles einwandfrei, die Festplatten Installation weigert sich, Netzwerkkarte oder Wlan-Stick anzuzeigen.
Als Linux Neuling habe ich keinen blassen Schimmer, was zu tun ist.
Ansonsten läuft alles prima!
Regards
Hans
Network interfaces not found
Hi chesstrain,
I had the same problem, I suggest you wipe
the h/d and do a re part with a GNOME live cd gpart editor got a d/l
and I burnt one, I got myself started in the early days because
I had a lot of trouble with poor d/ls' of puppy.
I suggest you setup a small part of about 25mb as a hda1, the
operating sys on h/d hda2 and a linux swap part of about 256mb
this would be hda3.
After that you can start you trials of the versions of puppy you
might like. I suggest you take the latest MUPPY 008-2 a more
upto date version.
MUPPY HAS TO BE LOADED ONTO HARD DRIVE AS A - " FRUGAL"
follow the install thro' again. It does detect lan cards and
wireless etc.!
Regarding to reboot you will have to edit the " GRUB " menu.
Well thats another story!
Cheers Tui
I had the same problem, I suggest you wipe
the h/d and do a re part with a GNOME live cd gpart editor got a d/l
and I burnt one, I got myself started in the early days because
I had a lot of trouble with poor d/ls' of puppy.
I suggest you setup a small part of about 25mb as a hda1, the
operating sys on h/d hda2 and a linux swap part of about 256mb
this would be hda3.
After that you can start you trials of the versions of puppy you
might like. I suggest you take the latest MUPPY 008-2 a more
upto date version.
MUPPY HAS TO BE LOADED ONTO HARD DRIVE AS A - " FRUGAL"
follow the install thro' again. It does detect lan cards and
wireless etc.!
Regarding to reboot you will have to edit the " GRUB " menu.
Well thats another story!
Cheers Tui