Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 11:33:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Lord <lord@emf.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: help w/ Dell PowerEdge sc420 Message-ID: <200504291833.LAA26255@emf.net>
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I'm trying to bring FreeBSD up on a Dell PowerEdge sc420. The machine has a built-in (on the motherboard) Ethernet engine described as "Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adaptor". The BIOS screens accessible during booting don't provide much by way of additional useful information, afaict. I am bringing up a slightly old FreeBSD -- 5.2 -- with hopes of getting ethernet support up, plugging into a DSL line, and upgrading over the net. Alas, 5.2 does not seem to detect the Ethernet engine. There is no "/dev/bge", for example. Thus, I can't even get to the "upgrade" step short of busting out an old modem :-) Help? I'm unfamiliar with: (i) how FreeBSD autodetects this kind of hardware (ii) how to brute-force install a driver by hand and try to help it find this hardware I am competent to rebuild the kernel if there is some config file I ought to tweak although it's been a few years since I've done so -- so hints about that process, if necessary, would be appreciated. Alternatively (but less desirably): if I scrape up my pennies and buy a more recent distro will I have better results? Thanks, -t p.s.: the *next* problem is about configuring X11 for: (a) The "Intel Copper River Graphics Controller" on this board. The X configurators on the 5.2 disk crash and burn here. I've been assuming that this *might* be easier to solve after successfully upgrading. (b) I've never had much luck getting `moused' to understand my Kensington ExpertMouse trackball as a four-button device. On this new box, the situation is at this stage slightly worse --- it seems not to grok this device at all.
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