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Re: pcmcia taints kernel



> I have a problem with my pcmcia drivers on Woody/kernel 2.4.17-686. I
> installed the pcmcia-cs package, but not the pcmcia modules, since they
were
> already included in the kernel. I know I have an i82365 chip, at least
that
> always used to work before on various installations.
> With the old 2.2.20 kernel pcmcia works fine, but when I switch to 2.4.17,
> the module i82365 cant be installed/no such device. (tcic doesnt work
> either).
> The solution I found so far is to load the module yenta_socket on startup
> (/etc/modules) and in /etc/default/pcmcia I have pcic=i82092. Now the
drivers
> for my pcmcia networking card and pcmcia scsi card are loaded on startup
and
> everything runs fine lateron, but on bootup I get the error message:

Why are you trying to load i82092?  afaik that isn't a valid choice.,

I put PCIC = "yenta_socket" in mine.  It works :-) but it has no grounding
in any kind of documentation I've ever found!


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