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    Thanks Chuck.<br>
    <br>
    It's strange that it can't even find the Ethernet controller.<br>
    <br>
    When I do a 'setup' from the command prompt to look at the network
    settings, it's not there. If I attach the TrendNet Ethernet dongle
    and reboot and go back into setup, it sees that one but not the
    built-in one. And for some strange reason with DHCP or static IP the
    system will not continue to load.<br>
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    I would assume (maybe a bad idea) that the ACID distro on the site
    is the latest and hasn't been updated in a while?<br>
    I downloaded it a few months ago when I was building 27616. Maybe I
    need to d/l the latest version.<br>
    <br>
    Thanks for your help.<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Steve Schulze - Radio Amateur, General Class - N9UDO
Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin D-Star System - WB9FDZ
Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin AllStar Link - 27616, 27727
Treasurer, Badgerland Amateur Television Society - KB9SFS

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    On 3/14/2011 00:01, Chuck Henderson wrote:
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      cite="mid:AANLkTimGKQQrQmgj4iKg_Nui9Mg-D+=0-UNvHKYtVtvs@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">I use the D510MO board and it does have one PCI slot.
       It also installs fine with the ACID.iso using DHCP.  No Ethernet
      issues with the built in Ethernet.<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Steve
        Schulze <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:n9udo@yellowthunder.org">n9udo@yellowthunder.org</a>></span>
        wrote:<br>
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          0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204);
          padding-left: 1ex;">Thanks for all your help Doug however, the
          Atom D510 MB does not have any PCI slots.<br>
          <br>
          Maybe I'll have to find a Linksys dongle.
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            Thanks!<br>
            <br>
            Steve Schulze - Radio Amateur, General Class - N9UDO<br>
            Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin D-Star System - WB9FDZ<br>
            Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin AllStar Link - 27616,
            27727<br>
            Treasurer, Badgerland Amateur Television Society - KB9SFS<br>
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              On 3/13/2011 18:03, Doug Bade wrote:<br>
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                0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204);
                padding-left: 1ex;">    I can only speak from my
                problems with some of my atom 230 330 D410 boards all
                having similar issues as the NIC chip is newer than
                CentOS can accurately identify. It sees it and uses the
                wrong driver. It is an issue with other distro's I have
                messed with too.<br>
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                   The Linksys route has always fixed it up... You may
                be able to temporarily plug a PCI NIC into the empty
                slot ( I assume there is one as there is on most Atoms)
                by removing the shield... Maybe better luck that way...<br>
                <br>
                Doug<br>
                KD8B<br>
                <br>
                On 3/13/2011 6:15 PM, Steve Schulze wrote:<br>
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                  Well.....That didn't work.<br>
                  <br>
                  Seems the Linksys device is discontinued at Staples.
                  Stopped by the local Rad-Shack and got a TrendNet
                  TU2-ET100.<br>
                  <br>
                  Tried a fresh install of Acid and same story.<br>
                  <br>
                  If I do the interactive startup and don't start
                  firstboot and local I can go in at the command prompt
                  and configure the adapter using setup, the system does
                  see it. If I do a DHCP or static IP address, I get the
                  same result.<br>
                  <br>
                  I have verified that the adapter works and my Ethernet
                  cable is good.<br>
                  <br>
                  I'm just stuck.<br>
                  <br>
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                  Thanks!<br>
                  <br>
                  Steve Schulze - Radio Amateur, General Class - N9UDO<br>
                  Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin D-Star System -
                  WB9FDZ<br>
                  Administrator, Baraboo, Wisconsin AllStar Link -
                  27616, 27727<br>
                  Treasurer, Badgerland Amateur Television Society -
                  KB9SFS<br>
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                  On 3/13/2011 13:47, Doug Bade wrote:<br>
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                    Steve;<br>
                    I would suspect you need a lot of support files to
                    do the make that are not on the computer to compile
                    it..<br>
                    <br>
                    The quickest fix I found for Atom boards that do not
                    have ethernet chips that are recognized by the
                    CentOS install is to buy a Linksys USB ethernet
                    dongle from your local staples, best buy or whatever
                    and plug it in. CentOS recognizes it and after you
                    finish the build, your on-board will also be
                    recognized. You can then remove the usb and
                    configure the on-board as needed.. It is a $30.00
                    fix but if you play in Linux, it is not unusual the
                    new motherboards have network chipsets that will be
                    supported but many times are not in the installation
                    CD's..<br>
                    <br>
                    Your alternate plan is install all the build
                    resources needed to be able to run make... but that
                    will probably require a working network connection
                    to download all that :-) You  can bring them all in
                    via usb thumb drive or such.. but I think the usb
                    network device will get the job done most painlessly
                    !! Albeit at addition hardware cost.<br>
                    <br>
                    Doug<br>
                    KD8B<br>
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                    On 3/13/2011 1:58 PM, Steve Schulze wrote:<br>
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                      I'm installing a new node (27727) onto a new PC. I
                      thought I would try a Shuttle XS35-704. Nice
                      little machine with the 1.66 Atom processor, 2GB
                      ram and 320GB HDD.<br>
                      <br>
                      Using the ISO I used to build node 27616, I run
                      the setup on the new machine.<br>
                      <br>
                      When it got to the first reboot, it indicated that
                      it did not have internet connectivity and could
                      not continue.<br>
                      <br>
                      Used interactive startup and didn't load
                      'firstboot' and 'local' so I could get a prompt.
                      Logged in as root and run setup to take a look at
                      the network settings. Low and behold the network
                      card was not there.<br>
                      <br>
                      After many hours searching the internet for
                      answers for loading drivers from the command
                      prompt, I was able to find the driver for the
                      built-in NIC. A JMC260 PCI Express Fast Ethernet
                      Controller.<br>
                      <br>
                      Of course, I found many suggestions on how to load
                      this driver however, I'm not having any luck.<br>
                      <br>
                      I downloaded the driver JME-1.0.7.1.tbz2 and did
                      the following:<br>
                      <br>
                      # tar xjvf jme-1.0.7.1.tbz2     ;worked fine, no
                      problem.<br>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      Changed to the directory where the decompression
                      took place and then<br>
                      <br>
                      # make install     ;this is where it failed. I get
                      the following error:<br>
                      <br>
                      make: *** /lib2/modules/2.6.18-194.el5/build: No
                      such file or directory. Stop.<br>
                      make: *** [all] Error 2<br>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      Would this be a result of not having a complete
                      install of the OS at this stage?<br>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      Looking for some insight on how to install this
                      driver.<br>
                      <br>
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                      BTW, prior to installing the Acid ISO, I had
                      installed the XIPPR ISO 'xosipt_20100518_1438.iso'
                      and the network card worked fine. I wanted to
                      evaluate the XIPPR before installing ACID.<br>
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                      Thanks!<br>
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