> > > So .. I'm just trying to find out what the situation is. I
> > > imagine the Shuttle SN85G4 will be a popular platform for
> > > the Athlon64, and being able to get NetBSD
> ...
>
> The only mention of "network" in dmesg that I found was the following:
>
> "vendor 0x10de product 0x00d6 (ethernet network, revision 0xa5) at PCI 0 dev5
> function 0 not configured"
>
> Does "function 0 not configured" mean that the BSD boot disk is
> unable to start the network because there is no driver?
Yep -- no driver in the loaded kernel for that device.
Visiting my favourite hardware vendor's web pages reveals this
pointe to a test of this motherboard
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NTMw
and there it says:
nVidia MAC with Realtek 8201BL supports 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s
LAN operation
I don't think we have a driver for that in our source tree at the
moment. Short-term I guess your best bet is to use a standalone
ethernet card. Yes, this will claim your single PCI slot...
Regards,
- Håvard
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