Timothy Wilson wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm still hitting the wall getting Debian installed on my new
> system. I'm trying to do a network install, but I keep running into
> trouble configuring the network. Here's a recap of what I've tried:
>
> * I've tried using DHCP on three different networks: a cable modem, and two
> different subnets at school.
>
> * I've tried three different NICs: a TrendNet card using the tulip chipset,
> a TrendNet card using the RealTek driver, and an EtherExpressPro/100
> card. All have exactly the same problem.
>
> * I downloaded a network boot disk for Mandrake 7.1 to see if it was a
> Debian problem. I selected DHCP for configuring the network and got:
>
> "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable"

> I'd try my bootable business card, but I've got a 48x CD-ROM drive and I
> don't want to send the CD spinning out of control.
>

Can you burn the BBC image on a regular-size CD?

Does a static IP work?



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