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pcmcia in boot-floppies



Craig Coles <Craig.Coles@exodus.net> writes:

> When trying to 'Configure PCMCIA Support', selecting 'PCMCIA controller',
> using the i82365L or compatible selection results in a 'PCMCIA Error'.  No
> options are specifed during the loading.  This procedure works with the
> 2.2.20 boot disks.  /var/log/messages reports:
> 
> dbootstrap[138]: No /var/run/cardmgr.pid, cardmgr not needing to be stopped
> dbootstrap[138]: rmmod: module ds is not loaded
> dbootstrap[138]: rmmod: module i82365 is not loaded
> dbootstrap[138]: rmmod: module pcmcia_core is not loaded
> daemon.err insmod: insmod: /target/lib/modules/2.2.19/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o:
> No such file or directory
> //--(pcmcia directory doesn't exist in 2.2.19 directory)

Does it exist anywhere?

This is not good.

> Also, the Dell Dimension is at my home so I will get to that install attempt
> tonight. (I've had troubles with the 3.0.8 disks on this box too)

I'm sure you'll find your results to be the same.

Obviously, fixing PCMCIA is going to be the next thing to do.  If
anyone here on debian-boot can take a whack at it I would appreciate it.

-- 
...Adam Di Carlo..<adam@onshore-devel.com>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>



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