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NetWare 6.5 Intel pro/1000 PL Netware 6.5 individual driver

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treborsitnay

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Aug 16, 2004
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Anyone have a copy of a Novell NetWare 6.5 Intel pro/1000 PL Netware 6.5 driver for adding to the server install? The install app cannot "see" the NIC. And if I select the "Intel Pro/1000 PCI-E Q" in the supplied list, and specify the same Slot 3 and address 3FF2D3D50 that my previous NW 5.1 _successful_ installation on the same hardware platform lists as working, the 6.5 install fails to find it, and will proceed no further. I have even tried to choose the E1000E driver that Novell recommends from the NIC list but receive the same results. This is a test system that is being used in a training environment. I am using a Microsoft VPC virtual environment for flexibility. The NW 5.1 installed with no difficulty, recognizing the workstation's NIC without a problem.

Looking now on Novell's support site, I found that the driver does indeed exist, BUT it is contained in SP5 & up. Only SP7 is available now. I thought that it was included in the NW 6.5 SP7 CD .iso image that I downloaded this morning (roughly 2 1/2 hours starting at 3AM this morning!). I downloaded the "NetWare 6.5 Support Pack 7 OS CD" ISO file with the understanding that it already had SP7 applied, and not the "NetWare 6.5 Support Pack 7 Overlay" one because of the significant size difference - 585.6 MB vs. 1214.1 MB - I only have a HughesNet Satellite link, which is FAP (Fair (?) Access Policy) limited to about 185 MB per 24 hour period, except for 3 AM to 6 AM, and was not sure that I could download the entire 1.2 GB file within the 3 hour "free" window. What is the difference between the overlay version and the non-overlay version anyway?

So now I am really in a time critical bind, to be able to use this in my home training lab. I live way out in the "boonies" about an hour from any truly high-speed connections. So it would be extremely beneficial to me to be able to get a copy of this driver, rather than having to wait until 3 AM tomorrow morning to try to download the overlay version in the FAP-free window, in the hope that it will contain the correct driver. I have already lost about 6 hours trying to get it to work and am fast running out of time.

Someone please help if at all possible - any ideas or solutions would be a blessing.
-Robert
 
Using the Install application (or even INETCFG) to install a troublesome driver is very tough. It doesn't provide much feedback and either works or doesnt.

It's easier if you just try to load the driver manually from the command line first, then see what kinds of errors or messages you get.

Typically you do:

LOAD DRIVERNAME.LAN SLOT=3

If it fails, you should get some feedback as to why. You can then further troubleshoot from there. If it loads, add the command to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, then load INETCFG and it will transfer to there where you can finish the configuration.

Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting, Inc.
A Novell Platinum Partner
 
Marvin,

I decided to take the risk and try to download the 1.18GB overlay .iso anyway, starting at 3 AM this morning, which appears to not have been a good decision on my part, as it was still running at 8:05 AM yesterday morning with about 30 MB remaining. This would be OK except that I was slapped with the FAP, and if it completes today, it'll likely be tonight sometime, and the FAP throttle won't be lifted until mid morning tomorrow.

I had to do nothing unusual in VPC for the NW5.1 install to 'see' the Intel Pro/1000 PL NIC. I just created a VM with the Novell recommended RAM and HDD sizes for NW 5.1, booted the VM with the OS CD in the laptop's drive, and the install proceded normally as if on a physical machine. The NIC was recognized as a 'DC21X4' NIC with no tweaking necessary, as were the rest of the HW components, and the install completed successfully.

The download finally completed at approx. 14:50!! I burnt the DVD and tried it. The overlay version worked -BUT- only after I selected 'Yes' to the 'Load unsupported/untested drivers' prompt. At the NIC selection window, the Install 'discovered' a DC21X4 NIC, the Intel Pro/1000 PL in the laptop/VHD machine, and the same one the NW5.1 install had 'seen' automatically. You never know. I can't recall if the non-overlay NW6.5 install had the 'unsupported' option, and do not have the time to check it out but will do so later.

I appreciate your help and brain-jogging assistance.

-Robert
 
Marvin, I am pretty fatigued this morning - the day refered to in the first sentence was 'yesterday' morning, not 'this' morning. I actually got some sleep last night. (grin)

-Robert
 
Marvin, thanks for the help on my previous question. I have another question: There are two versions of the latest Novell Client for Windows 2000/XP/2003 available from download.novell.com - "Novell Client 4.91 SP4 for Windows English" and "OES Novell Client 4.91 SP4 for Windows XP/2003". Which one should I get to use with the "NW 6.5 SP7 OES Overlay" server? Will either one work? The 2nd one is 10 MB larger that the 1st, and as you may have guessed, every MB of download is a precious commodity for me, due to the HughesNet FAP threshold.

Thanks.

-Robert
 
It's the same thing. Not sure why one is bigger. I've always downloaded the one called "Novell Client..."

Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting, Inc.
A Novell Platinum Partner
 
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