How do I find module to load so I can install Fedora Core 1?
This is a discussion about How do I find module to load so I can install Fedora Core 1? in the Linux Hardware category; I need to find a module that will load ethernet drivers for nforce2 chipset. I need it to be able to be loaded in order to install Fedora Core 1 over ftp. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Biostar M7NCG PRO Athlon XP 2500 Barton Core 512mb PC2700 DDR (64mb allocated towards onboard graphics) Integrated Geforc ...
I need to find a module that will load ethernet drivers for nforce2 chipset. I need it to be able to be loaded in order to install Fedora Core 1 over ftp.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Biostar M7NCG PRO
Athlon XP 2500 Barton Core
512mb PC2700 DDR (64mb allocated towards onboard graphics)
Integrated Geforce 4 MX graphics !!!Upgrading soon!!!
Dual boot Win2k pro & trying to get fedora core 1 installed
**Also, I have tried to download iso images using windows but to no success they all fail the media check. On top of that, now I cant access ftp servers through win2k pro.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Biostar M7NCG PRO
Athlon XP 2500 Barton Core
512mb PC2700 DDR (64mb allocated towards onboard graphics)
Integrated Geforce 4 MX graphics !!!Upgrading soon!!!
Dual boot Win2k pro & trying to get fedora core 1 installed
**Also, I have tried to download iso images using windows but to no success they all fail the media check. On top of that, now I cant access ftp servers through win2k pro.
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You're more than likely screwed. The drivers for the nForce2 LAN interface (at least the nVidia one, there is another, a 3Com one, but only one board I know of, the Asus A7N8X Deluxe, implements it) exist either as closed source quasi-binary modules or an open-source kernel patch, neither of which are likely to be on a bootable CD capable of installing Fedora. Your best bet is either to download or otherwise aquire a full Fedora install CD and then install the nForce drivers afterward or, if you really want to install a distribution over the net, looking into attempting something like Gentoo which supplies the nVidia nvnet LAN module on at least its Stage 1 installation LiveCDs.