Thanks a lot Alan and Michael! :)

I will get back to you after trying out both the things.

I was looking for a driver for network card RTL8168. Its not supported by the udpcast kernel.

Regards,
Samar

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Michael D. Setzer II <mikes@kuentos.guam.net> wrote:
What is the driver you are looking for?
I saw the reply from Alan, but a possible option that might work.
I have a project called g4l, which does images using local and ftp options
mainly, but does also include udpcast. If it recognizes your nic, you might be
able to use it. I had udp-reciever setup as an option on the menu, but the
udp-sender has to be run manually, so might be more than you want to do.

So, you can download the latest g4l version 0.29 from sourceforge, and see
if it does recognize the card. Then the issue would be are you doing a full
disk image or a partition image. You will also, have to figure how the disk is
recognized by g4l. It uses the standard kernels, and the disk may show up at
/dev/hda instead of /dev/sda. My systems with regular ide drives are
/dev/hda, but with Fedora the come up as /dev/sda, so it doesn't matter, but
you need the right device to get it to work.

Also, how many machines are you doing? If it is a limited number, a regular
image could be done, and then restore via g4l regularly. Also, which OS are
your machines. G4L has ntfsclone, which is faster than an image copy of ntfs
partitions, but would need to know the setup.

Hope this helps...


On 11 Feb 2009 at 18:36, Knight Samar wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> The pre-build kernel for udpcast doesn't include driver for my network card hence all my pcs only
> boot up and can't accept ip address.
>
> How do I including the driver's .ko file in such a way that it is available for the kernel to use ?
> I tried the files executables to be added to image option in cast-o-matic, but that doesn't work.
>
> Please help!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Samar


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