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Re: Debian installation problems



that *I* would do is:

dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
apt-get install pcmcia-cs

the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.

you could have a look at the docs on linuxdoc.org (or in /usr/share/doc/en-HOWTO/pcmcia-cs, if you installed doc-linux text) on pcmcia as to what the pcmcia options are, and what kernel modules you'll need for pcmcia support for *your* card.

glen



On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 08:38:49PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:24:54 PM, Glen wrote:
> 
> GM> /etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
> stopping PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
> starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
> 
> But I have no network access!? I have at no time specified xirc2ps as
> my driver, shouldn't I? What do I do now? Can I deinstall (apt-get
> deinstall pcmcia-cs) and reinstall, and would that help me?
> 
> 
> GM> On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 08:08:10PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> >> Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
> >> GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
> >> It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
> >> 
> >> GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not your card is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org/
> >> By chipset, do you then mean something like xirc2ps?
> >> 
> >> Ok it looks like I have what I need, but how do I set it up, and get
> >> it running?
> >> 
> >> >> >> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints from some
> >> >> >> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
> >> >> >> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA card, is
> >> >> >> whether it's a intel thing or some T... thing. Where do I specify that
> >> >> >> it's a xirc2ps? I can't setup my network if I specify intel or T....
> >> >> 
> >> >> JC> During the PCMCIA installation, you are asked to enter any
> >> >> JC> card-specific options as well as a controller type, e.g. i82365. 
> >> >> JC> After these options are entered and the card services are
> >> >> JC> installed, you can then configure the Network.  If the install
> >> >> JC> process doesn't prompt you directly, you can choose it from the
> >> >> JC> list of alternative options below the recommended options in the
> >> >> JC> installation script.  You don't specify the module to load, it is
> >> >> JC> automatically detected by the card services.  If it doesn't
> >> >> JC> detect the correct card module, you can go into a console from
> >> >> JC> the installation script and make some changes to the pcmcia
> >> >> JC> config options to help the auto-detect process.
> >> >> Well... I finally got my Debian installed with X running (thanks to
> >> >> you). I still have no network running, but I don't want to reinstall
> >> >> if I can avoid it. How do I get this up and running? I can't apt-get
> >> >> from the net (off course), so I have to get whatever I need from my
> >> >> CD. What do I do? Can I run some sort of installer, that can help me?
> 
> --
> Med venlig hilsen/Best regards,
>  S?ren Neigaard mailto:neigaard@e-box.dk
> 
> 

-- 
Glen S Mehn
Lead Systems Administrator		SquareTrade, Inc
glen@squaretrade.com	Building Trust in Transactions (sm)



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