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| Subject: | [Xen-users] what happened to natsemi driver? |
| From: | Henry <brassing@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2006年1月31日 02:20:31 -0500 |
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I am running Debian stable, and have been trying to install Xen 3.0I've download the 32bit binaries off the official links, and followed some guides I've googled and looked at the Xen wiki. Everything went fine, I was able to boot the Xen kernel with no problems except for the fact it won't load my NIC driver (natsemi). Now I see some other modules not loading too, but I couldn't catch it in time. Using dmesg or looking at /var/log/messages and trying to grep it out but I couldn't find the exact error message. How can I find this information? Doesn't seem to be stored in those two locations. The error message goes something like "Skipping unavailable built-in driver natsemi." or something...
I notice that there is no module built for natsemi either.So I'm wondering, did they just forget about natsemi? Seems hard to believe of course.
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