Re: unable to start PCMCIA service
Are you sure you have support for for pci & apm in your new kernel, did
you install the new kernel ? Those are exactly the same messages that I
had...after adding kernel support for apm & pci, everything went away..
Matthew
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Holger Brandhorst wrote:
> Hi!
>
> when starting the "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" command the following
> errormessages appeared:
>
> startin PCMCIA services:modules
> /<modulepath>/pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback
> /<modulepath>/pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_present
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_write_config_word
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_read_config_dword
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol unregister_ss_entry
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_write_config_dword
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol register_ss_entry
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol CardServices
> /<modulepath>/i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_find_device
>
> who can tell me what i made wrong;
>
> i've installed the kernel-sources(2.0.30) & package plus the
> pcmcia-sources - package
> i've recompiled the kernel with pcibios- and apm-support
> i've tried it either with or without module-version control
> i've configured the pcmcia-modules-package answering either yes or no to
> the questions about pcibios and apm - and recompiled it
>
> of course - i've installed the built packages everytime after comilation
>
> but nothing ever changed
>
> what's missing in my kernel
> what should i do
>
> can anybody tell me?
>
> have a nice day!
> bye - hb!
>
>
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