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Re: problem configuring pcmcia card



Renaud de Villemeur, 2003-Apr-17 22:55 +0200:
>  
> Here is my /proc/devices file 
> Character devices: 
>   1 mem 
>   2 pty 
>   3 ttyp 
>   4 ttyS 
>   5 cua 
>   7 vcs 
>  10 misc 
>  13 input 
>  14 sound 
>  29 fb 
> 128 ptm 
> 129 ptm 
> 136 pts 
> 137 pts 
> 162 raw 
> 180 usb 
> 188 ttyUSB 
>  
> and the interrupt one. 
> Block devices: 
>   2 fduser@(none):/proc$ cat interrupts 
>            CPU0 
>   0:    1032379          XT-PIC  timer 
>   1:       7186          XT-PIC  keyboard 
>   2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade 
>   9:      30417          XT-PIC  usb-uhci, eth0 
>  10:      26883          XT-PIC  Allegro 
>  12:      92067          XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse 
>  14:      15047          XT-PIC  ide0 
> NMI:          0 
> ERR:          0 

Here's mine from my Dell Latitude CPx:

$ cat /proc/devices 
Character devices:
  1 mem
  2 pty
  3 ttyp
  4 ttyS
  5 cua
  6 lp
  7 vcs
 10 misc
 13 input
 14 sound
 29 fb
128 ptm
136 pts
162 raw
180 usb
188 ttyUSB
200 nlkcomm
202 cpu/msr
203 cpu/cpuid
254 pcmcia

Block devices:
  2 fd
  3 ide0
 22 ide1

 $ cat /proc/interrupts 
           CPU0       
  0:  108026961          XT-PIC  timer
  1:     322349          XT-PIC  keyboard
  2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
  5:     423595          XT-PIC  Maestro3(i)
  8:   23573258          XT-PIC  rtc
 11:    1416709          XT-PIC  Texas Instruments PCI1225, Texas Instruments PCI1225 (#2), usb-uhci, eth0
 12:    2875368          XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
 14:     764395          XT-PIC  ide0
 15:      13032          XT-PIC  ide1
NMI:          0 
ERR:      52116

I don't see any "Block devices:" on your output.  On mine, "ide0" is
my HDD (/dev/hda) and "ide1" is my CDROM drive.  Also note my "pcmcia"
device, which I don't see on your output either.

What kernel are you using?  

Are you sure the yenta module is the right one for your pcmcia
controller?  That one is the replacement in 2.4 kernels for the i82365
controller.  I don't know about the other one, PCIC?

As for the modem on the PCMCIA card, you need to have pcmica serial
card services enabled in the kernel to use that.

jc


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Jeff Coppock		Systems Engineer
Diggin' Debian		Admin and User



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