Re: Kernel 2.4.20 + PCMCIA not working (testing)
* Cesar Rincon <crincon@et.com.mx> [2003 Jan 24 17:05 -0600]:
> It is a module. That (useful) piece of advice should be read: "try
> yenta_socket instead of i82635".
>
> E.g., try
>
> PCIC="yenta_socket"
>
> in /etc/default/pcmcia
>
> As far as I remember, yenta is required in machines that would otherwise
> use i82365, when using the standard Debian 2.4 kernel-image and
> kernel-pcmcia-modules packages.
Thanks CR.
That did the trick. At least I can feel confident that 2.4.20 will
support my hardware. I'll probably roll my own kernel anyway just to
save disk space and memory bloat.
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