[Bug 1204464] Re: no network interfaces detected
Phill Whiteside
phillw at ubuntu.com
Thu Jul 25 01:34:51 UTC 2013
I prefer that the system actually reads from the alternate ISO, installs
from the ISO and then on reboot sees the internet. This goes back to
when you could use an alternate ISO to upgrade a release.
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Title:
no network interfaces detected
Status in “debian-installer” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
During the step "Configure the network", the following error message
pops up:
No network interfaces detected
No network interfaces were found. The installation system
was unable to find a network devices
You may need to load a specific module for your network card,
if you have one. For this, go back to the network hardware
detection step.
This error occurs in spite of both a wireless interface and an
ethernet interface being present in the machine. The expected
behavior is that the installer would detect both interfaces and ask
which one to use, then use it.
It is on the 20130723.1 Alternate amd64+mac image.
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