On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 09:36:04AM -0500, Ramkumar Chinchani wrote: > > I am having trouble setting up PCMCIA on this laptop. I installed the > kernel-image-2.4.20 and the corresnponding pcmcia modules as well. > > However, when pcmcia comes up, it says, it cannot detect any devices > corresponding to i82365.o module and it never comes up. If it is anything like the I4000, then it probably uses yenta_socket instead. While I was upgrading to a 2.4 kernel, I ended up having the following snippet in /etc/default/pcmcia: PCMCIA=yes if [ $(kernelversion) \> 2.2 ] then PCIC=yenta_socket else PCIC=i82365 fi PCIC_OPTS= CORE_OPTS= CARDMGR_OPTS= since the 2.2 kernels needed to use i82365 instead... HTH -- Karl E. Jørgensen karl@jorgensen.com http://karl.jorgensen.com JabberID: linux_geek@jabber.org ==== Today's fortune: Politicians speak for their parties, and parties never are, never have been, and never will be wrong. -- Walter Dwight
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