Feb 6, 2013

openSUSE Forums: Network install, but NIC needs additional driver

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Network install, but NIC needs additional driver
Feb 6th 2013, 14:36

I am attempting to do a network install on a machine that has an Asus motherboard which, unfortunately, comes with a Realtek 8111E chip. Apparently, there is a known problem with the driver for that NIC (e.g., https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=774557 ) which in theory should be solved by upgrading to a newer, patched driver. I have downloaded such a thing from somewhere in the Build Service (not current distro and not Factory, sorry I can't remember who's home repo it was) in the form of this RPM: r8168-kmp-default-8.032.00_k3.4.11_2.16-1.3.x86_64.rpm

Now, I had assumed that using the F6 "Additional Drivers" option of the installer would allow me to specify an RPM that would contain whichever additional driver I want to use during installation, but apparently that's not how it works. My two questions are:

1. How does the F6 installer option works? I could not find any documentation on that option.

2. How would I go about installing OpenSUSE 12.2 on this machine? The reason for using a network install is that I do not have media big enough for the 4.7 Gb installer, and cannot obtain it in a reasonable period of time, so I'm constrained to using the network installer, or something that fits in a 4.0 Gb USB stick.

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