It was an issue of the onboard controller being disabled in the bios.  

Thanks!

On 8/12/05, Florin Iucha <florin at iucha.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 12:11:20PM -0500, Josh Welch wrote:
> > > I have installed FC3 on another machine, but I am doing my first
> > > Debian install.  I am putting it on a Dell 1400SC server with an
> > > onboard Ethernet card.
> > >
> > > The Debian installer is asking for the name of the driver.  Do I need
> > > to specify a driver if port is on the motherboard?
> 
> Even if the device is on the motherboard, it is still connected via
> the PCI or ISA bus. The system/driver does not care.
> 
> > Doesn't matter where the port is, still need a driver to run it. That
> > dell should have an Intel Pro 100 NIC, which is the eepro100 driver IIRC.
> 
> The eepro100 is the old (Donald Becker) driver. Use e100 instead as it
> is the new driver developed with help from Intel. It has higher
> performance and supports power management.
> 
> florin
> 
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