ESXi 5.5 installer detects no network card

Hey, guys

Download ESXi 5.5 this afternoon and burned a CD to upgrade my ESXi 5.1u1. But after the installer loads, it prompted me that ESXi is unable to detect my network adapter...

It works very well with ESXi 5.1u1... Maybe I downloaded ISO wrong...

Here below the result of the NETWORK card in my update to version 5.1 ESXi 1:

~ # lspci | grep-i net

00:03:05.0 network controller: Realtek Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet [vmnic0]

Please notify.

Thank you

/ S

Found this article on the web while waiting for response from your specialists.

http://www.Bussink.ch/?p=1228

It seems that deleted 5.5 driver Realtek 8169.

With custom ISO and I am under ESXi 5.5 home now

~ # lspci Pei | grep vmnic

0000:03:05.0 10ec:8167 1458:e000 5 / 5/0x2b A V r8169 vmnic0

~ # lspci | grep vmnic

0000:03:05.0 network controller: Realtek Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet [vmnic0]

~ # uname-ar

VMkernel ESXi550 5.5.0 #1 SMP Release build-1331820, September 18, 2013 23:08:31 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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