Networking skipped in installing Solaris 9, 10 behind a Linksys router
I am facing difficulty in installing Solaris 9 or 10 on a computer which is behind Linksys router. It does not gives me the option to enter the ISP details like IP address, subnet mask, gateway etc. Basically Solaris was installed but the only thing is that there is no network connection. I don't see anything when I try to see it with ifconifig -a command. Is this the problem related to my NIC or the router? Can you suggest me some help in this matter?
Re: Networking skipped in installing Solaris 9, 10 behind a Linksys router
Did you checked it your card has been detected? If you don't know how to see this then use 'dladm show-dev' command and post back its output. This command will show you if Solaris has recognized your card. If it has then you just have to plumb it up with the 'ifconfig [ifname] plumb' command. If it didn't, then you may need to load up some drivers and for that we need some details about your nic.
Re: Networking skipped in installing Solaris 9, 10 behind a Linksys router
Is your network card too old? If it is then I doubt if it is supported under Solaris. However if you want then you can try out finding some drivers for your card via google. May be an older driver might even help you to get your networking. If possible (if you have a cardbus or pci slot) then I would recommend you to purchase a new NIC.
Re: Networking skipped in installing Solaris 9, 10 behind a Linksys router
Is your card in the hardware comparison list found on this website? Just visit the site and see if it is present to be compatible with Solaris OS. Even I had some similar issue when installing Solaris 10 on my computer. After a lot of research I found out that my network card was not on the list of HCL for Solaris OS.
Re: Networking skipped in installing Solaris 9, 10 behind a Linksys router
Are you using Intel network card? If it is then Solaris will not recognize the PCI
number and Vendor ID. So add the line:
Quote:
elxl "pci10b7,7646"
to /etc/driver_aliases and also add the line:
Quote:
setprop acpi-user-options '0x2'
to /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc