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587921 2007-09-04 22:33:00 Hi Guys,

Has anyone had any experience with this board (www.intel.com)? It's giving me no end of grief, the latest stable kernel can't see the HDD or the optical drive (both IDE) or the ethernet connection - which means no install. At the moment I'm halfway through compiling 2.6.23-rc5 to see if that will help.

If anyone has any suggestions or experiences regarding this board it would be much appreciated.

Cheers,
Bletch
Erayd (23)
587922 2007-09-05 01:15:00 Update: It's now running a netboot 2.6.23-rc5 system (I chucked in a PCI network card), but it still can't see any IDE devices or the onboard ethernet. lspci shows up tons of unknown devices, although all of them have the manufacturer and device type listed. Erayd (23)
587923 2007-09-05 19:49:00 Im guessing the correct drivers for that particular chipset aren't in the kernel yet. Looking on google, I'd also say the drivers have yet to be written as it is a fairly new board. I guess you'll just have to wait sorry
You use Debian? You may have to take a look at Debian testing, or unstable, or maybe even check out http://www.kernel.org/ changelogs to see if the appropriate drivers have been added to the latest release of the kernel
Myth (110)
587924 2007-09-05 20:29:00 Have a look at this Gentoo Wiki on a similar board. It has the same ethernet controller.

Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection (rev 02) (gentoo-wiki.com)
Jen (38)
587925 2007-09-05 20:58:00 Im guessing the correct drivers for that particular chipset aren't in the kernel yet. Looking on google, I'd also say the drivers have yet to be written as it is a fairly new board. I guess you'll just have to wait sorryI have also arrived at that unfortunate conclusion.

You use Debian?Yup.
You may have to take a look at Debian testing, or unstable...That was the first thing I tried (I normally run testing anyway), I even tried the experimental tree. No go.
...or maybe even check out http://www.kernel.org/ changelogs to see if the appropriate drivers have been added to the latest release of the kernelThis was where I got 2.6.23-rc5 from - and that kernel still has no drivers :(. Unless there are third-party modules somewhere it looks like it's time to play the waiting game :rolleyes:.
Have a look at this Gentoo Wiki on a similar board. It has the same ethernet controller.It's not the same controller - I have tried the e1000 driver but the damn thing refuses to show up, so I'm using an el cheapo realtek PCI card for now.

Edit: This is mine - Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 02).
Erayd (23)
587926 2007-09-05 21:11:00 Edit: This is mine - Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 02).Weird. Wonder why the Intel specs for your board give a different controller? They must have revised some specifications.


LAN Support
Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Problem with such new hardware like this, you have to wait until someone whips up some drivers for it. Intel are pretty good with Linux support so hopefully you won't have to wait too long. :)
Jen (38)
587927 2007-09-06 06:24:00 Yeah.... just gotta wait for a working system again first - it died this morning :groan:.

Thanks for the help :).
Erayd (23)
587928 2007-09-18 00:16:00 Update: 11 kernel compiles later, I now have everything working except the onboard ethernet . It just required a bit of massaging with some nonstandard configure options, and while I was at it I took the opportunity to nuke all the stuff I don't want or need. It now compiles in 8 minutes flat :D. Erayd (23)
587929 2007-09-18 06:02:00 humn i don't normally use kernel so don't really know, but instead i normally use ubuntu. ubuntu works every hard drives i plug in whether internally or externally tamatama14 (12747)
587930 2007-09-18 06:05:00 humn i don't normally use kernel so don't really know, but instead i normally use ubuntu. ubuntu works every hard drives i plug in whether internally or externally

This is a little more complex than hard drives, which don't actually require drivers. Also, 'Kernel' isn't a type of linux, the kernel a part of all linux flavours including Ubuntu. Ie, Ubuntu has a kernel.
george12 (7)
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