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Bug 120521 - Please add net-wireless/rt2500 to the install media
Summary: Please add net-wireless/rt2500 to the install media
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Release Media
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Everything (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: High enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Gentoo Release Team
URL: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-...
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Depends on: 126552 144113
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Reported: 2006-01-27 03:25 UTC by Xan
Modified: 2006-09-01 12:12 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Xan 2006-01-27 03:25:58 UTC
Hi,

I have a rt2500 pci card in my box. I have too eth0 but I can't connect any cable to eth0 because physically the box is so far from router. This router is wireless router and I have enabled DHCP with my rt2500 pci card.

This is my _only_ way for connect my box to internet

I download the Minimal installation CD 2005.1, thinking that it detects my pci wireless card (in ra0 device for ex.) and so I could install all I want. But it isn't. So I can't use this media

I report this bug because I think that wireless drivers (rt2500 and others if exist) should be included in default kernel and should be detect during CD boot. So any user with only wireless card connection could use gentoo CD.

With my best intentions,
Xan.
Comment 1 Chris Gianelloni (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-01-27 05:48:21 UTC
The rt2500 driver is not built-in on the kernel, but is a separate kernel module/package.  This package is not marked stable in our tree, and we do not add any testing packages to our releases.  This particular driver is on my list of things to add whenever it eventually goes stable.

Anyway, I am marking this as WONTFIX.  Fell free to REOPEN this once the driver goes stable.  My only other solution for you is to perform a networkless install, as that is what it is the purpose of it.  You can add the rt2500 drivers yourself by unmasking it and copying the sources to your machine, but Release Engineering policy forbids it being on our release media until it has gone stable in the tree.
Comment 2 Xan 2006-01-28 08:32:13 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> The rt2500 driver is not built-in on the kernel, but is a separate kernel
> module/package.  This package is not marked stable in our tree, and we do not
> add any testing packages to our releases.  This particular driver is on my list
> of things to add whenever it eventually goes stable.

Why not it's not stable?. Of what it depends for?
Can I find/make any unstable branch in which this modules is present? Is there any "unstable" version of gentoo?

> 
> Anyway, I am marking this as WONTFIX.  Fell free to REOPEN this once the driver
> goes stable.  My only other solution for you is to perform a networkless
> install, as that is what it is the purpose of it.  You can add the rt2500
> drivers yourself by unmasking it and copying the sources to your machine, but
> Release Engineering policy forbids it being on our release media until it has
> gone stable in the tree.
> 

I think your point of view is a few radical in sense that all people with only wireless connection could not install gentoo with minimal CD. Without blame, I revise this policy. At least for me, it makes me abandon the try to install gentoo in my box as distro.

Thanks,
Xan.
Comment 3 Chris Gianelloni (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-01-28 14:44:31 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> Why not it's not stable?. Of what it depends for?
> Can I find/make any unstable branch in which this modules is present? Is there
> any "unstable" version of gentoo?

There is our testing branch, but there is no "testing" release media.

> I think your point of view is a few radical in sense that all people with only
> wireless connection could not install gentoo with minimal CD. Without blame, I
> revise this policy. At least for me, it makes me abandon the try to install
> gentoo in my box as distro.

It is not my point of view.  It is our policy.  If the Gentoo developers that maintain the package do not feel that it is stable enough to be marked stable in our tree, it does not go on our release CD.  As I have said before, there is a method for installing Gentoo without a network connection.  If this is unacceptable to you, I'm sorry.  This is one policy in which we will never be changing.
Comment 4 Chris Gianelloni (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-03-17 10:41:46 UTC
Now that there is a bug for rt2500 going stable, I'm going to REOPEN this.
Comment 5 Dan Libby 2006-06-01 11:22:50 UTC
curious.  I just updated to latest rt2500 and it no longer contains the RaConfig2500 utility, which I found super-useful.

I don't see anything in the enclosed ChangeLog about removing it.  Was this a mistake?

epm -ql rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909
/lib/modules/2.6.14-gentoo-r2/net/rt2500.ko
/etc/modules.d/rt2500
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/README.gz
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/TESTING.gz
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/THANKS.gz
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/iwpriv_usage.txt.gz
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/FAQ.gz
/usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2006050909/CHANGELOG.gz

For now, I guess I'll just copy it from my other box which hasn't been updated yet.  Or I might downgrade if necessary.
Comment 6 Chris Gianelloni (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-09-01 12:12:34 UTC
This is on the AMD64 and x86 2006.1 media, if it goes stable on other arches, feel free to file bugs for them separately.