Hi,
I'm pretty new to FreeBSD, so bear with me. I recentlty built a home server with FreeBSD 8.0 RC3. A few days ago I needed to install the system again. I have a MSI K9N NEO V2 Mobo with a integrated PCI Realtek 8139+/8169/8169S/8110S Ethernet card. During the installation I get the message "Initialization of re0 device failed". I'm also not able to connect to my home network using DHCP (with is of course a due to the failure...)
I have a few hard drives in zpool raid1 configuration, which means I cant go back to the release version, or can I. In that case how?. I've tried to install the latest PC-BSD release with no problems at all. I've also tried both the i386 and amd64 in different RC versions. In principle I would like to have a 64 bit, but since it is just a home server for media files and documents, it is probably not necessary...
The card itself works flawlessly, I tried a Ubuntu live cd, with which I was able to go online.
What should I do?
thanx
Oskar
I'm pretty new to FreeBSD, so bear with me. I recentlty built a home server with FreeBSD 8.0 RC3. A few days ago I needed to install the system again. I have a MSI K9N NEO V2 Mobo with a integrated PCI Realtek 8139+/8169/8169S/8110S Ethernet card. During the installation I get the message "Initialization of re0 device failed". I'm also not able to connect to my home network using DHCP (with is of course a due to the failure...)
I have a few hard drives in zpool raid1 configuration, which means I cant go back to the release version, or can I. In that case how?. I've tried to install the latest PC-BSD release with no problems at all. I've also tried both the i386 and amd64 in different RC versions. In principle I would like to have a 64 bit, but since it is just a home server for media files and documents, it is probably not necessary...
The card itself works flawlessly, I tried a Ubuntu live cd, with which I was able to go online.
What should I do?
thanx
Oskar