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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/8/21 08:24, Andreas Reschke wrote:<br>
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      <p>Hi there,</p>
      <p>I've done follow steps:</p>
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      <p>But with up2date CentOS Stream 8 ISO and up2date <a
href="https://github.com/pftf/RPi4/releases/download/v1.18/RPi4_UEFI_Firmware_v1.18.zip"
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      <p>Everything works fine except Network wasn't available during
        installation and afterwards after installation.</p>
      <p>No Network card found.</p>
      <p>How to resolve this issue?</p>
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    At this point, I'm not aware of any solution other than updating the
    kernel to something that supports the card (5.12 or 5.13 iirc).
    Seriously doubt RH will backport the driver into their 4.18 kernel.<br>
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      <p>Thanks</p>
      <p>Andreas<br>
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    Pablo.<br>
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