Problem with Debian Etch on s390



I am trying to install Debian 4.0 Etch under VM on an s390 mainframe.
I am using a network install and a guest lan for connectivity. After I
sucessfully install the OS, the system re-boots. On Re-boot, Linux
doesn't recognize the guest lan, even though did a network install
using it.

Is this a kernel problem ir an installer problem ir what?

Thanks,
Rod

Rod Clayton
Systems Programmer
Howard County Public Schools


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